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Justin Thomas ready for Sunday chase at World Wide Technology Championship

PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico – Justin Thomas isn’t quite sure when caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay arrived at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, but when it was suggested that it was Sunday – in order to get an extra day of preparation in – the former FedExCup champion said with a smile that sounded about right. RELATED: Full leaderboard | Hovland leads by two at Mayakoba | JT’s unique set of irons The extra prep has helped Thomas through three rounds at El Camaleón Golf Club. He sits at 16 under, just three shots back of the lead held by Viktor Hovland. He’ll be in the penultimate group on Sunday with Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz. Ortiz and Thomas have some history, as they both played in the 2012 World Amateur Championship. Team USA won that week, but the Mexican squad finished runner-up, just five shots back. Thomas, who won THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this year, classified his game in 2021 as “C at best, C-minus” even going so far as saying, “it has not been a very good year at all.” But a win Sunday in Mexico would go a long way to help change how he’s felt about 2021 overall – and some credit, at least according to Thomas, should go to MacKay. With each passing week, Thomas said, Mackay is getting more comfortable with the kind of shots he hits. “This is a new season. Completely different. Especially with (Mackay) it kind of feels like it’s a new start,” said Thomas after shooting a 7-under 64 on Saturday. Mackay filled in for Thomas’ previous caddie, Jimmy Johnson, on occasion (even winning together once before at the 2020 World Golf Championship-FedEx St. Jude Invitational). The pair made things official at the end of September. Johnson caddied for Thomas for six years. “I think the more rounds we have and the more times that we play and spend time on the golf course, he’s getting used to that to where he feels more comfortable, maybe, stating his opinion, if you will,” said Thomas of their new relationship, which is all of two months old. Thomas admitted to wasting a few scoring opportunities in the third round at Mayakoba, but overall was pleased with his bogey-free effort. The speed of his lag putting has been a weakness, having notched a few “sloppy” three-putts through 54 holes. He said he drove it much better on Saturday than at any other point during the week. If he does more of that in Sunday’s finale, that should help give him plenty of chances, he said, to overtake Hovland. Hovland, who has had a turbulent week highlighted by a last-minute driver switch, shot a 9-under 62 in the third round – a career low. Hovland’s playing competitor on Saturday, Anirban Lahiri, said the Norwegian “could have shot 59” if he got a few more putts to fall. “I got max out of my game, essentially,” said Hovland. “Obviously got off to a nice start and it was nice to have one of those rounds where you can keep it going throughout the day.” If Hovland does go on to win Sunday he’ll become the first back-to-back winner in this event’s history and the first repeat winner on TOUR since Brooks Koepka’s back-to-back PGA Championships in 2018 and 2019. Still, Hovland said knowing Thomas is chasing him will be a stout challenge – especially given Thomas’ effort over the last 41 holes. JT started 3-over-par through nine holes and was in last place at one point Thursday, but now he’ll enter Sunday playing in the final group looking for his 15th PGA TOUR title and second with Mackay on the bag. “It was obviously impressive for him to fight back and to be in the spot that he’s in coming into tomorrow,” said Hovland. “He’s a great player and I don’t expect anything else from him but to play well tomorrow. I’m going to have to play some of my better golf to have a shot.”

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Final Round 2-Balls - X. Schauffele / M. Kuchar
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Xander Schauffele-170
Matt Kuchar+145
Final Round 2-Balls - C. Young / A. Bhatia
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Akshay Bhatia-155
Cameron Young+130
Final Round Match-Ups - C. Young v J. Rose
Type: Requests - Status: OPEN
Justin Rose-130
Cameron Young+110
Final Round 2-Balls - D. Thompson / N. Taylor
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Davis Thompson-130
Nick Taylor+110
Final Round Match-Ups - J. Day vs D. Thompson
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Jason Day-115
Davis Thompson-105
Final Round 2-Balls - K. Vilips / R. Gerard
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Ryan Gerard-155
Karl Vilips+130
Final Round 2-Balls - J. Day / S. Valimaki
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Jason Day-165
Sami Valimaki+140
Final Round 2-Balls - C. Kirk / T. Detry
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Thomas Detry-120
Chris Kirk+100
Final Round 2-Balls - A. Scott / S. Burns
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Sam Burns-125
Adam Scott+105
Final Round Match-Ups - J. Rose vs S. Burns
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Justin Rose-115
Sam Burns-105
Final Round 2-Balls - S. Straka / J. Rose
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Sepp Straka-135
Justin Rose+115
Final Round Six-Shooter - Group D - D. Berger / W. Clark / J. Spieth / J.T. Poston / S. Straka / M. Greyserman
Type: Final Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Daniel Berger+350
Jordan Spieth+375
Sepp Straka+375
J.T. Poston+450
Wyndham Clark+450
Max Greyserman+650
Final Round Match-Ups - S. Straka vs M. Greyserman
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Sepp Straka-180
Max Greyserman+150
Final Round 2-Balls - J.T. Poston / E. Cole
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
J.T. Poston-145
Eric Cole+120
Final Round Match-Ups - J.T. Poston vs J. Spieth
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Jordan Spieth-115
J.T. Poston-105
Final Round 2-Balls - B. Horschel / S. Jaeger
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Billy Horschel-115
Stephan Jaeger-105
Final Round 2-Balls - J. Spieth / M. Greyserman
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Jordan Spieth-155
Max Greyserman+130
Final Round 2-Balls - A. Tosti / D. Wu
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Alejandro Tosti-135
Dylan Wu+145
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - S. Im / R. Hisatsune
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Sungjae Im-155
Ryo Hisatsune+130
Final Round Six-Shooter - Group B - S. Lowry / B. Harman / V. Hovland / K. Bradley / S. Im / S.W. Kim
Type: Final Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry+350
Viktor Hovland+350
Sungjae Im+375
Brian Harman+500
Keegan Bradley+500
Si Woo Kim+550
Final Round Six-Shooter - Group C - M. Fitzpatrick / R. Hisatsune / A. Novak / B. Campbell / M. Hughes / C. Davis
Type: Final Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Matt Fitzpatrick+320
Andrew Novak+400
Mackenzie Hughes+400
Ryo Hisatsune+425
Brian Campbell+500
Cam Davis+550
Final Round Match-Ups - S. Lowry vs S. Im
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry-110
Sungjae Im-110
Final Round 2-Balls - A. Putnam / R. Hoey
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Rico Hoey-120
Andrew Putnam+130
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - V. Hovland / T. Hoge
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Viktor Hovland-150
Tom Hoge+125
Final Round Score - Viktor Hovland
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-155
Under 68.5+120
Final Round Match-Ups - D. Berger vs V. Hovland
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Daniel Berger-115
Viktor Hovland-105
Final Round Match-Ups - C. Davis vs T. Hoge
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Tom Hoge-145
Cam Davis+120
Final Round 2-Balls - S. Choi / T. Rosenmuller
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Thomas Rosenmuller-160
Sam Choi+175
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - S. Lowry / D. Berger
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry-115
Daniel Berger-105
Final Round Score - Daniel Berger
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-155
Under 68.5+120
Final Round Score - Shane Lowry
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-155
Under 68.5+120
Final Round 2-Balls - Z. Blair / C. Hoffman
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Charley Hoffman-125
Zac Blair+135
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - W. Clark / B. Hun An
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Wyndham Clark-115
Byeong Hun An-105
Final Round Score - Byeong Hun An
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+115
Under 69.5-150
Final Round Score - Wyndham Clark
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+125
Under 69.5-165
Final Round Match-Ups - K. Bradley vs W. Clark
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Keegan Bradley-110
Wyndham Clark-110
Final Round Match-Ups - M. Fitzpatrick vs B. Hun An
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Byeong Hun An-110
Matt Fitzpatrick-110
Final Round 2-Balls - A. Baddeley / S. Power
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Seamus Power-190
Aaron Baddeley+210
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - M. Fitzpatrick / B. Campbell
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Matt Fitzpatrick-135
Brian Campbell+115
Final Round Score - Matt Fitzpatrick
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+115
Under 69.5-150
Final Round 2-Balls - M. Wallace / M. NeSmith
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Matt Wallace-150
Matt NeSmith+165
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - C. Davis / M. Hughes
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Mackenzie Hughes-135
Cam Davis+115
Final Round Match-Ups - A. Novak vs M. Hughes
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Andrew Novak-115
Mackenzie Hughes-105
Final Round 2-Balls - B. Martin / K. Mitchell
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Keith Mitchell-150
Ben Martin+165
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - P. Cantlay / K. Bradley
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Patrick Cantlay-155
Keegan Bradley+130
Final Round Six-Shooter - Group A - S. Scheffler / R. Henley / P. Cantlay / T. Fleetwood / J. Thomas / M. McNealy
Type: Final Round Six-Shooter - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+225
Patrick Cantlay+425
Justin Thomas+450
Russell Henley+475
Tommy Fleetwood+550
Maverick McNealy+600
Final Round Score - Keegan Bradley
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+125
Under 69.5-165
Final Round Score - Patrick Cantlay
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-120
Under 68.5-110
Final Round Match-Ups - S. Scheffler vs P. Cantlay
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler-165
Patrick Cantlay+140
Final Round 2-Balls - V. Whaley / J. Paul
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Vince Whaley+100
Jeremy Paul+110
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - S. Scheffler / R. Henley
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler-185
Russell Henley+150
Final Round Score - Russell Henley
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-155
Under 68.5+120
Final Round Score - Scottie Scheffler
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 67.5-105
Under 67.5-125
Final Round Match-Ups - R. Henley vs B. Harman
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Russell Henley-155
Brian Harman+130
Final Round 2-Balls - M. Thorbjornsen / G. Higgo
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Michael Thorbjornsen+100
Garrick Higgo+110
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - B. Harman / T. Fleetwood
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Tommy Fleetwood-135
Brian Harman+115
Final Round Score - Brian Harman
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+125
Under 69.5-165
Final Round Score - Tommy Fleetwood
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-130
Under 68.5+100
Final Round Match-Ups - J. Thomas vs T. Fleetwood
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Justin Thomas-115
Tommy Fleetwood-105
Final Round 2-Balls - J. Dahmen / C. Kim
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Chan Kim+100
Joel Dahmen+110
Tie+750
Final Round 2-Balls - J. Thomas / M. McNealy
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Justin Thomas-145
Maverick McNealy+120
Final Round Score - Justin Thomas
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-120
Under 68.5-110
Final Round Score - Maverick McNealy
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-145
Under 68.5+110
Final Round Match-Ups - S.W. Kim vs M. McNealy
Type: Final Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Maverick McNealy-125
Si Woo Kim+105
Final Round 2-Balls - S.W. Kim / A. Novak
Type: Final Round 2-Balls - Status: OPEN
Si Woo Kim-115
Andrew Novak-105
Final Round Score - Si Woo Kim
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5+115
Under 69.5-150
Final Round Score - Andrew Novak
Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 69.5-130
Under 69.5+100
JM Eagle LA Championship
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Akie Iwai+275
Lauren Coughlin+275
Ingrid Lindblad+375
Nelly Korda+900
Ina Yoon+1000
Jeeno Thitikul+1600
Minjee Lee+1600
Rio Takeda+1800
Miyu Yamashita+4000
Chisato Iwai+17500
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Final Round 2 Balls - E. Pedersen v M. Yamashita
Type: Final Round 2 Balls - Status: OPEN
Miyu Yamashita-170
Emily Pedersen+185
Tie+750
Final Round 2 Balls - J. Thitikul v M. Lee
Type: Final Round 2 Balls - Status: OPEN
Jeeno Thitikul-145
Minjee Lee+160
Tie+750
Final Round 2 Balls - N. Korda v R. Takeda
Type: Final Round 2 Balls - Status: OPEN
Nelly Korda-145
Rio Takeda+160
Tie+750
Final Round 2 Balls - I. Yoon v I. Lindblad
Type: Final Round 2 Balls - Status: OPEN
Ina Yoon-115
Ingrid Lindblad+125
Tie+750
Final Round 2 Balls - A. Iwai v L. Coughlin
Type: Final Round 2 Balls - Status: OPEN
Lauren Coughlin+100
Akie Iwai+110
Tie+750
Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+160
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Xander Schauffele+350
Ludvig Aberg+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Jon Rahm+450
Brooks Koepka+700
Justin Thomas+700
Viktor Hovland+700
Hideki Matsuyama+800
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PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Xander Schauffele+1400
Jon Rahm+1800
Collin Morikawa+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Justin Thomas+2500
Viktor Hovland+2500
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Xander Schauffele+1200
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Brooks Koepka+1800
Viktor Hovland+2000
Justin Thomas+2500
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The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+550
Xander Schauffele+1100
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

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Notables WDs Justin Rose … Arguably the planet’s hottest talent at the moment. His title at the WGC-HSBC Champions was the first of three victories in his last six starts worldwide and he didn’t finish outside the top 10 in any of his last 10. This is the sixth consecutive time he’s declined to compete at Kapalua. Will be back inside the ropes no later than the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 25-28. Sergio Garcia … The 2017 Masters champ won at Kapalua as a first-timer in 2002. Since his last appearance in 2006, he’s passed on all four opportunities to return. Scheduled to make his 2018 debut at the SMBC Singapore Open on Jan. 18-21. Henrik Stenson … Despite qualifying five times, he hasn’t pegged it at Kapalua since he first earned the exemption for the 2008 edition. Only one start in the last two months (17th, Hero) while nursing a sore rib. Expected to take part in the Eurasia Cup in Malaysia on Jan. 12-14. Power Rankings Recap – The RSM Classic Power Ranking Golfer Result 1 Webb Simpson WD 2 Kevin Kisner T4 3 Charles Howell III MC 4 Chesson Hadley T37 5 Brian Harman T4 6 Bill Haas MC 7 Ollie Schniederjans MC 8 Scott Brown MC 9 Jamie Lovemark MC 10 Patton Kizzire T45 11 Patrick Rodgers MC 12 Kevin Streelman T17 13 Matt Kuchar T29 14 William McGirt T8 15 J.J. Spaun 2nd Wild Card Zach Johnson T8 Sleepers Recap – The RSM Classic Golfer  Result Jonathan Byrd MC Chad Campbell MC Tom Hoge T25 Sean O’Hair MC Michael Thompson T17 Power Rankings Recap – Hero World Challenge Power Ranking Golfer Result 1 Justin Rose T5 2 Brooks Koepka 18th 3 Dustin Johnson T14 4 Rickie Fowler Win 5 Jordan Spieth T3 6 Matt Kuchar T9 7 Justin Thomas 11th 8 Hideki Matsuyama T5 9 Henrik Stenson 17th 10 Patrick Reed T5 11 Kevin Kisner T12 12 Francesco Molinari 8th 13 Charley Hoffman 2nd 14 Daniel Berger T14 15 Tommy Fleetwood T3 16 Tiger Woods T9 17 Kevin Chappell T14 18 Alex Noren T12 Birthdays among active golfers on the PGA TOUR January 2 … none January 3 … Charlie Wi (46) January 4 … none January 5 … Shaun Micheel (49) January 6 … Tyrone Van Aswegen (36); Corey Conners (26) January 7 … Camilo Villegas (36); Keith Mitchell (26) January 8 … none

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Electronic Arts announces new Next-Gen golf game: EA SPORTS PGA TOURElectronic Arts announces new Next-Gen golf game: EA SPORTS PGA TOUR

REDWOOD CITY, Calif - Today, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) announced EA SPORTS PGA TOUR, a new next-gen golf video game, currently in development. In EA SPORTS PGA TOUR, golf fans will be able to build their virtual career and experience the sights, sounds, and thrills of the PGA TOUR including THE PLAYERS Championship, FedExCup Playoffs and more unforgettable events. The game will also feature many of the world's most famous courses where fans will have the option to play against and as some of the biggest names in professional golf. More EA SPORTS PGA TOUR news will be revealed in the coming weeks and a launch date will be announced in the coming months. During its longstanding relationship with the PGA TOUR, EA SPORTS has entertained tens of millions of players around the world with its golf franchise. Now, through a new, long-term deal, signed this year with the PGA TOUR, EA SPORTS will expand its history in golf with the next-gen PGA TOUR experience. The game will be built on the EA Frostbite engine and leveraging next-gen technology, promises stunning fidelity, breathtaking immersive environments, and approachable, dynamic gameplay. "EA SPORTS and the PGA TOUR have created some of the most memorable golf video game experiences together, and we couldn't be more excited to expand our sports portfolio with a new golf title on next-gen hardware," said Cam Weber, EA SPORTS EVP and GM. “Our team of passionate golf fans is meticulously recreating the world's top courses such as Pebble Beach, and we can't wait to give fans the opportunity to compete on some of the most iconic PGA TOUR courses and win the FedExCup." "We've partnered with EA SPORTS to bring immersive golf video game experiences to fans of all ages for years," said Len Brown, PGA TOUR Chief Legal Officer and Executive Vice President Licensing and Merchandising. "We are thrilled to continue working with EA SPORTS on its golf franchise to authentically represent the PGA TOUR for the next generation. The newest game will give golf fans another way to experience their favorite sport, or to discover their passion for it." EA SPORTS’ announcement of a new golf title comes on the heels of additional portfolio expansion in College Football and FIFA globally, showcasing the brand's continued commitment to create new and exciting ways for millions of players to engage with sport through authentic interactive entertainment. With top EA SPORTS titles FIFA, Madden NFL, NHL, and UFC all recently achieving franchise records for player engagement, and the return to college football and golf, EA SPORTS continues its mission to grow the love of sports for fans everywhere. EA SPORTS PGA TOUR is being developed in Orlando, FL by EA Tiburon. To stay updated on EA SPORTS PGA TOUR, follow @EASPORTSPGATOUR on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or visit www.ea.com/games/pga-tour for more information.

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