Thomas hopes to rekindle winning feeling at TPC KL

Paul Lakatos|Asian Tour
Justin Thomas of the USA during the Pro-Am of the CIMB Classic

KUALA LUMPUR: Justin Thomas headlines the US$7 million CIMB Classic on Thursday, looking to become the first golfer to win the tournament three times at a venue which he holds the lowest scoring average.

Thomas, the 2017 FedExCup champion, won his first two PGA Tour titles at TPC Kuala Lumpur’s West course in 2015 and 2016 before finishing T17 last year as he watched Pat Perez triumph by four shots.

Coming off another strong campaign in the recently concluded 2017-18 PGA Tour season where he won three times, the 25-year-old is aiming to launch his 2018-19 campaign off on a winning note on the West Course, which recently underwent a renovation programme, where he is a staggering 60-under-par over 12 rounds.

“It’s just a place that I’ve obviously played well. I’m comfortable. I think being a little bit of a longer hitter you have an advantage, but I mean, the fact of the matter is that I’ve just played well the years I played here.  I think my wedge game is a strong suit of mine and you have a lot of wedges out here, so I’ve been able to take advantage of that,” said Thomas.

Now a nine-time PGA Tour winner, a Major champion and even world number one for a brief period in May, Thomas looked back at how the early wins in Malaysia provided the launchpad to his blossoming career.

“This is always going to be a special place to me. This is always going to be the place I got my first PGA Tour victory and that’s very, very special. Every time I look at that trophy in my office at home, it brings back a lot of great memories, anytime I see videos or clips of it.  It was a very instrumental part of my career, for sure” said the world number four.

“Anytime you win three times in a season, it’s still a pretty good season. Obviously not winning a major was a big difference and not winning the FedExCup, but I played plenty well enough last season to win the same amount of times. You know, when you win that many times in a year, you have a lot of things go your way.”

Pat Perez of the United States ©Yong Teck Lim|Getty Images

While Thomas will be shooting for a hat-trick, title holder Perez will be hoping to maintain a trend of winners winning in back-to-back years. American Ryan Moore won the CIMB Classic in 2013 and 2014 before Thomas enjoyed his double here in 2015 and 2016.

“I love coming here, my caddy loves coming here. We’ve had fun ever since the first time we came a lot of years ago. I love this course, I love the greens. I love the greens at Mayakoba, they’re the exact same and I’ve won both of them. So I get confident with the putter, it’s a big thing for me,” said Perez.

“I think over the last five years this tournament has really become one where the fields have gotten better and better. I think guys are excited to come over here. I’m not surprised that the strength of field is getting better. We’ve got a great sponsor in CIMB and unbelievable tournament host, Todd Rhinehart (PGA Tour Vice President and Executive Director), so I’m not surprised.”