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Andrew Novak has been a prominent figure recently during PGA Tour telecasts. He tied for third at the Valero Texas Open, lost in a playoff at the RBC Heritage and, alongside teammate Ben Griffin, won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.That a lot of airtime and over $4 million in official earnings. Novak collected $2.16 million in losing to Justin Thomas at Hilton Head's signature event. He pocketed more than $1.3 million Sunday.AdvertisementDespite missing six cuts in 14 starts, thanks to this stretch, plus a third-place finish at the Farmers and a few other top-20s, he's currently sixth on the
-Credit:Jonathan Bachman/Getty ImagesRory McIlroy and Shane Lowry failed to mount a challenge during Sunday’s final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, finishing six shots behind winners Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin at TPC Louisiana.The pair came into the tournament as defending champions and raced into contention following a brilliant 61 on Saturday to leave them five shots behind the eventual winners.However, they finished in a tie for 12th place during the foursomes on Sunday, with three bogeys on the back nine proving costly.READ MORE: Rory McIlroy's £2m dream house he had to sell, 'new house' plans, mansion with
Emotions were running high for Justin Thomas after he buried a victorious putt on the 18th at Harbour Town, securing his name in the annals of RBC Heritage glory. The American seemed to be holding things together before seasoned reporter Amanda Balionis stepped forward with a poignant question.Thomas started the links competition in impeccable fashion, carding a 61 in the first round, which featured 11 birdies, and was a score that the course had not seen in decades. A one-stroke penalty in the second round for moving his ball when removing loose impediment from a waste area wouldn't dampen his
JT's got himself a new jacket. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)Welcome to the Monday Leaderboard, where we run down the weekend’s top stories in the wonderful world of golf. Grab an Arnold Palmer, pull up a chair and let’s watch a major-winner enjoy a long-delayed win … again.Justin Thomas captures RBC, first win since 2022For most of the past few years, Justin Thomas has patrolled the PGA Tour as a player more famous for his vibes than his performance. Yes, he’s a two-time major champion, with a couple PGA Championships to his name. But his more recent claim to fame
Scottie Scheffler expressed confidence in his game following his performance at the RBC Heritage, saying he feels he is 'really close' to unlocking his peak performance levels in what will serve as a warning to Rory McIlroy ahead of the US PGA Championship.The World No. 1 scored 70 in Sunday's round in South Carolina, sealing yet another top-10 finish thanks to his 12-under par score for the tournament. Justin Thomas edged out Andrew Novak to clinch the RBC Heritage title after a playoff.Despite not having secured a PGA Tour win so far this year, Scheffler remains a consistent threat, regularly
Check out every shot from Justin Thomas’ win at the 2025 RBC Heritage, where he carded rounds of 61-69-69-68 en route to finishing at 17-under for the tournament, before defeating Andrew Novak in a playoff to claim his 16th win of his PGA TOUR career. SUBSCRIBE to PGA TOUR now: http://pgat.us/vBxcZSh We are headed to Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina for the RBC Heritage, hosting the latest Signature Event on the PGA TOUR schedule. The best in the game are all gathered at the RBC Heritage for another special week – led by defending champion Scottie Scheffler. The world
It took nearly three years, but Justin Thomas finally won on the PGA Tour again. He captured a Signature Event title, too. Thomas beat Andrew Novak in a playoff Sunday for his 16th career PGA Tour win.That victory moved him into some truly exclusive company in tour history. Thomas became just the seventh man since 1960 to win 16 PGA Tour events, including two major championships, before turning 32 years old.The previous six are all legends: Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Johnny Miller, and Rory McIlroy.But the victory nearly did not happen.Novak tied Thomas at 17-under par