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Olympic golf: A team feel turns back into individual quest

Justin Thomas is playing in his first Olympics and it all feels so familiar. Thomas played another practice round with his fellow Americans — two of them, anyway, with Patrick Reed a late arrival as an alternate. There was plenty of needling, especially when British Open champion Collin Morikawa missed a birdie putt.

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