After a three-year winning drought, Justin Thomas gets in the winning circle again after winning in a playoff against Andrew Novak at the OBC Heritage. He shot a threeunder bogey-free 68, just the sort of round you need to finish off a tournament. And he took down Andrew Novak, who was looking for his first PJ tour win on the 18th hole in a playoff. But this win’s interesting, not just for JT, but for his caddy, Joe Grryer. The two have only been together for two weeks. But Andrew Novak did have a chance to win it. the native South Carolina and had a couple of bogeies in there that just brought him back down to 17 under par. The low round of the day goes to Daniel Burger who got himself to six under par to get himself to tied third position. And Sew Kim, he was leading going into the final round, but a three overpar final round just isn’t good enough to get it done on the PJ tour. But that’s it for the RBC Heritage. $3.6 $6 million goes to JT and we’ll be back for the next tournament for more updates.
