This year’s Ryder Cup was one of the most exciting, and the European team put in a great performance to win away.
Shane Lowry proved to be a key player and his putt gave the Europeans another victory, this time an even more important one.
Justin Thomas shares his thoughts with the Irish golfer as he believes winning the Ryder Cup is a much bigger deal than anything else.
However, the 32-year-old golfer still hopes he can help his team win in the future, and his big goal is to win the Ryder Cup on European soil in two years’ time.
“I mean, I got a lot of flak for it in 2015 or something. I talked to Mark Rolfing in Hawaii.
I remember him asking me, ‘Would you rather win a Major or an away Ryder Cup?’, and I thought, ‘I’d rather win a Ryder Cup,’ and everyone was blown away.
I don’t think you can compare and you can’t say, there’s no formula like winning a Ryder Cup that to me is worth 1.23 tournaments. They’re both important, right?
I don’t think it’s fair to anyone to make that whole comparison, but I think, especially when I’m away, I really feel that if we went to Ireland and got this done in two years, whoever makes that putt would have the same emotion and say the same thing as Shane. “- Thomas said, as quoted by The Golf Newspaper.
Difficult task
The popular golfer points out that he is aware of how difficult it is to win on away ground and how much effort it takes to achieve such a goal.
This is why he aims to return in a few years and be dominant on European soil.
Justin Thomas hopes to find a similar chance and opportunity as Shane Lowry and help his team achieve victory.
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