KUALA LUMPUR: Justin Thomas secured a back-to-back CIMB Classic title on Sunday, posting a flawless eight-under 64 to erase a four-stroke overnight deficit in the only PGA tour event he has ever won.
Thomas finished at 23-under overall at TPC Kuala Lumpur, three shots ahead of Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, whose final-round 66 was not enough to keep up.
Both of the 23-year-old Thomas’s two PGA Tour wins have been at the CIMB Classic.
Thomas also put in a solid showing at last week’s Safeway Open, the PGA Tour’s season-opener, finishing just four strokes off the lead.
Widely regarded as one of golf’s up-and-coming young players, Thomas’s deft wedge play and approach shots were a major plus in Malaysia’s hot and humid conditions, which were ideal for scoring.
Thomas said he especially drew confidence from being able to lead the first two rounds and come back for the win after faltering in round three.
On Saturday, he was cruising toward the title when he dropped four shots in a three-hole stretch to start the back nine.
That put India’s Anirban Lahiri in the driver’s seat with a four-stroke lead coming into the final round.
But on Sunday, it was Lahiri’s turn to falter, stumbling on the par-five third hole with a quadruple-bogey nine after his errant tee shot got stuck in a tree, forcing him to take a penalty and return to the tee.
Although he clawed back with a birdie and an eagle on the next two holes, a bogey quickly followed and failure to convert putts down the stretch sealed his fate.