THE CRIMSON WOLF
JUSTIN THOMAS

ABOUT JUSTIN

From the moment he first held a golf club, Justin Thomas has never stopped working to turn his dreams into a reality. At just 28 years old and with two PGA Player of the Year awards under his belt, he is the eighth ranked professional golfer in the world with a resume that boasts 16 professional wins globally, including a major win at the 2017 PGA Championship and a historic comeback victory at the 2021 Players Championship. What separates Justin from the rest is his innate talent to be a leader and recognize the impact he has beyond the golf course. While he’s aware that hard work has paved his way, he must honor the place he has earned, hold it, and use the fire in his heart and soul to show the world everything he has to offer.

REDEFINING THE MODERN GENTLEMAN
Justin isn't afraid to push the boundaries of style while preserving traditional elements. He chooses to balance notes of bold colors with grounding solids, which adds a modern twist on the classic golf attire. He has redefined the modern gentleman look through a fearless approach to fashion.

The phrase “It takes a village” gains new meaning after learning about the Thomas family's commitment and sacrifices that have led Justin to become one of the most talented golfers in the world. Mike Thomas, Justin's dad and a head professional himself, is often seen among the crowds at tour events. More than his swing coach, he instilled the passion and care for the game that led Justin to the top. This passion was inherited down to him from Justin's grandfather, Paul Thomas, whose legacy as part of the first generation of golf professionals made major contributions to the game.

FIRE IN HIS SOUL
From the junior ranks to his college years at the University of Alabama and then with unrivaled momentum after earning his card, Justin Thomas's career can only be defined as impressive. But his road to where he is now has not been spared from the lows. During a very uncharacteristic moment on the course, Justin was forced to pause and witness a lot of what he had worked for vanish. He went to uncomfortable places, continuing to believe in himself and keep his chin up while he stood alone. It was a moment of reflection, where he realized his passion for the game on the course was just as fervent as the work he wanted to do off it. This is what drew him to the Greyson Pack. Joining the Wolf Pack in March of 2022, a year after his comeback win at the Players Championship, Justin is ready to share with the world a more personal perspective on what drives him, what he stands for, and how he plans to lead the pack.
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