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September 2021

  • Sept. 16-19 — Fortinet Championship (Silverado Resort and Spa North - Napa, CA) Winner: Max Homa
  • Sept. 24-26 — Sanderson Farms Championship (Country Club of Jackson - Jackson, MS) Winner: Sam Burns

October 2021

  • Oct. 7-10 — Shriners Children's Open (TPC Summerlin - Las Vegas, NV) Winner: Sungjae Im
  • Oct. 14-17 — THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT (The Summit Club - Las Vegas, NV) Winner: Rory McIlroy
  • Oct. 21-24 — ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP (Accordia Golf Narashino CC - Chiba, Japan) Winner: Hideki Matsuyama
  • Oct. 28-31 — Butterfield Bermuda Championship (Port Royal Golf Course - South Hampton, Bermuda) Winner: Lucas Herbert

November 2021

  • Nov. 4-7 — World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba (El Camaleon Golf Club - Riviera Maya, Mexico) Winner: Viktor Hovland
  • Nov. 11-14 — Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open (Memorial Park Golf Course - Houston, TX) Winner: Jason Kokrak
  • Nov. 18-21 — The RSM Classic (Sea Island Resort (Seaside) - Sea Island, GA) Winner: Talor Gooch

December 2021

  • Dec. 2-5 — Hero World Challenge (Albany, New Providence, The Bahamas) Winner: Viktor Hovland
  • Dec. 10-12 — QBE Shootout (Tiburon Golf Course - Naples, FL) Winner: Kevin Na, Jason Kokrak

January 2022

  • Jan. 6-9 — Sentry Tournament of Champions (Plantation Course at Kapalua - Kapalua, Maui, HI) Winner: Cameron Smith
  • Jan. 13-16 — Sony Open in Hawaii (Waialae Country Club - Honolulu, HI) Winner: Hideki Matsuyama
  • Jan. 20-23 — The American Express (Pete Dye Stadium Course - La Quinta, CA) Winner: Hudson Swafford
  • Jan. 26-29 — Farmers Insurance Open (Torrey Pines (South) - San Diego, CA) Winner: Luke List

February 2022

  • Feb. 3-6 — AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach Golf Links - Pebble Beach, CA) Winner: Tom Hoge
  • Feb. 10-13 — Waste Management Phoenix Open (TPC Scottsdale - Scottsdale, AZ) Winner: Scottie Scheffler
  • Feb. 17-20 — Genesis Invitational (The Riviera Country Club - Pacific Palisades, CA) Winner: Joaquin Niemann
  • Feb. 24-27 — The Honda Classic (PGA (National) - Palm Beach Gardens, FL) Winner: Sepp Straka
  • Mar. 3-6 — Puerto Rico Open (Grand Reserv Golf Club - Rio Grande, Puerto Rico) Winner: Ryan Brehm
  • Mar. 3-6 — Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard (Bay Hill Club & Lodge - Orlando, FL) Winner: Scottie Scheffler
  • Mar. 10-13 — THE PLAYERS Championship (TPC Sawgrass - Ponte Verde Beach, FL) Winner: Cameron Smith
  • Mar. 17-20 — Valspar Championship (Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) - Palm Harbor, FL)
  • Mar. 23-27 — World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play (Austin Country Club - Austin, TX)
  • Mar. 24-27 — Corales Puntacana Championship (Corales Golf Course - Puntacana, Domincan Republic)
  • Mar. 31- Apr. 3 — Valero Texas Open (TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course) - San Antonio, TX)
  • Apr. 7-10 — The Masters (August National Golf Club - Augusta, GA)
  • Apr. 14-17 — RBC Heritage (Harbour Town Golf Links - Hilton Head, SC)
  • Apr. 21-24 — Zurich Classic of New Orleans (TPC Louisiana - Avondale, LA)
  • Apr. 28 - May 1 — Mexico Open at Vidanta (Vidanta Vallarta - Vallarta, Mexico)
  • May 5-8 — Wells Fargo Championship (TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm - Potomac, MD)
  • May 12-15 — AT&T Byron Nelson (TPC Craig Ranch - McKinney, TX)
  • May 26-29 — PGA Championship (Southern Hills Country Club - Tulsa, OK)
  • June 2-5 — The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (Muirfield Village Golf Club - Dublin, OH)
  • June 9-12 — RBC Canadian Open (St. George's G&CC - Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
  • June 16-19 — US Open (The Country Club - Brookline, MA)
  • June 23-26 — Travelers Championship (TPC River Highlands - Cromwell, CT)
  • June 30 - Jul. 3 — John Deere Classic (TPC Deere Run - Silvis, IL)
  • Jul. 7-10 — Barbasol Championship (Keene Trace Golf Club - Nicholasville, KY)
  • Jul. 7-10 — Genesis Scottish Open (The Renaissance Club - North Berwick, Scotland)
  • Jul. 14-17 — Barracuda Championship (Tahoe Mt. Club (Old Greenwood) - Truckee, CA)
  • Jul. 14-17 — The Open Championship (St. Andrews Links (Old Course) - Fife, Scotland)
  • Jul. 21-24 — 3M Open (TPC Twin Cities - Blaine, MN)
  • Jul. 28-31 — Rocket Mortgage Classic (Detroit Golf Club - Detroit, MI)

August 2022

  • Aug. 4-7 — Wyndham Championship (Sedgerfield Country Club - Greensboro, NC)
  • Aug. 11-14 — FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind - Memphis, TN)
  • Aug. 18-21 — BMW Championship (Wilmington Country Club - Wilmington, DE)
  • Aug. 25-28 — TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club - Atlanta, GA)

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... so having said that, Matt Fitzpatrick immediately curls in a 15-foot left-to-right curler on 2. Back-to-back birdies to open, and the Sheffield star joins Mueller at -2.

Early days for the second wave, of course, but birdies seem a little harder to come by this afternoon. The wind’s up, which might explain things. In fact, the only player currently out there better than one under for his round so far is the aforementioned club pro Jesse Mueller, who holed out from the fairway at 10.

An awful start for the two-time winner Brooks Koepka. Bogeys at 1, 3 and 4, and the 2018 and 2019 champion is already up against it. This is his first outing since the Masters, at which he missed the cut. He’s clearly not on top of his game, and yet has also recently tied for fifth at the World Match Play and for third at the Phoenix Open. It’s also easy to forget now that he finished in a tie for second at Kiawah Island last year, victim of the perfect storm that was Phil Mickelson. He could do with finding something soon, though ... and nearly gets it on 6, but his long birdie rake across the green stops a couple of inches short. He’s +3.

Brooks Koepka is in trouble in the early stages of his round.

Justin Harding started slowly, with bogeys at 2 and 3. He’s just wiped those out with one fell swoop, eagling the par-four 7th by holing out from 180 yards! He pitched his ball a couple of feet to the left of the flag. It gripped the turf, took an elegant little double bounce, then toppled slowly into the cup! The 36-year-old from South Africa doesn’t have a particularly storied career, though he does have a tie for 12th at Augusta in 2019 and a top-20 finish in last year’s Open on his resumé. Now he’s got another major memory to put into the bank. He’s level par.

Charl Schwartzel and Matthew Fitzpatrick take turns to pepper the flag at 1. They both tidy up from a couple of feet and it’s the perfect start for the pair. They’re -1. A slow start for Dustin Johnson, though; he’s +1 through 4 after dropping a stroke at 2.

Moving the right way early doors: Justin Thomas, Louis Oosthuizen and Kevin Kisner, who have all made birdie at 1.

Rahm bounces back from that opening bogey with birdie at 2! He rolls in the sort of 25-foot left-to-right slider that, according to the statisticians, only gets made eight percent of the time.

Davis Riley has been hovering around the top of the leaderboard all day. The 25-year-old from Mississippi is a hotly tipped one to watch, and finishes his debut round at the PGA Championship by nearly draining a 40-footer on 9. A tap-in par, and that’s a fine round of 68. He’s -2.

This has also been a breakthrough year for Tom Hoge, albeit in a much more understated way. The 32-year-old North Carolinian won his first PGA Tour event in 203 starts at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February, and has since made the cut at his first Masters, and finished in the top 20 at both the Phoenix Open and last week’s Byron Nelson. He follows up his birdie on 15 by closing out his round with three pars. He signs for a superb 66 and is currently tied for second.

-5: McIlroy (F) -4: Zalatoris (F), Hoge (F) -3: Kuchar (F), Ancer (F)

Tom Hoge finishes on -4.

Since winning his first PGA Tour event back in February at the Phoenix Open, Scottie Scheffler has gone on quite the spree. Further wins at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the World Match Play, and of course the Masters; ascension to number one in the world; and in the four other tournaments he’s played since Phoenix, he’s made two top-20 finishes and one tie for seventh. He’s therefore one of the hot picks this week. He’s part of the afternoon’s marquee group with Collin Morikawa and Jon Rahm, and opens with a par. Morikawa makes one too, despite flaying his drive into woods down the left of 1. Rahm however dumps his approach into sand, and doesn’t get particularly close with his splash out. The reigning US Open champion trudges off, slightly irritated by his immediately slipping to +1.

Rory speaks to Sky. “I have felt comfortable for the last few weeks ... I took a lot from the final day at Augusta and played well at the Wells Fargo ... once the draw came out I was excited to play in a group like that ... I enjoy playing with Tiger and Jordan, it’s a pretty comfortable group for all of us ... we all know each other pretty well ... it was a great day, and great to get off to a good start in a major for a change! My game is in good shape so it’s just a matter of executing the shots like I know I can ... today I did that very well and I just need to replicate that tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, and not to get ahead of myself, although it was a great start.”

Jesse Mueller is one of the 20 PGA club pros competing in his organisation’s flagship event. A coach at Grand Canyon University Golf Course in Phoenix, Arizona, he’s teeing it up in the PGA Championship for the first time, and has taken all of two shots to announce himself in spectacular style. Having found the centre of the 10th fairway, he pitched his second shot 30 feet past the flag, spinning it back on an inevitable journey into the cup! It’s surely the shot of the 39-year-old’s life: an eagle at a major championship, and one that instantly takes him to -2. He’s currently tied for sixth!

Sky have a word with Tiger, sweat pouring from his brow. “Physically I have felt better! Emotionally I’ve actually felt better too. It was frustrating. I got off to a great start ... but I did not keep it going. I hit a lot of bad iron shots. I felt comfortable with the driver ... but from there, it was not very good. That’s not normally how I play, but it’s how it was. I’m going to try to shoot something in the mid-60s. Rory proved it today, he made it look very easy, it can be done. So hopefully I can put together something tomorrow and get back in the tournament.”

Thanks Niall ... so that’s a pretty good first day’s work for Rory McIlroy, huh? For the first time in the majors in quite a while, he hasn’t left himself facing an uphill climb from the get-go. His last two rounds in major championship golf are now 64 and 65. (That final round at Augusta was a blast, wasn’t it.)

Time to hand back to Scott, who will guide you through the rest of the day’s play. Here is the current leaderboard:

-5: McIlroy (F) -4: Hoge (16), Zalatoris (F) -3: Kuchar (F), Ancer (17) -2: Schauffele (F), Kirk (F), Pereira (F), C Smith (F), Mueller (2*)

McIlroy regains the lead! A big moment for Rory, with a birdie chance to end the round – and he takes it, completing an excellent round of 65. He moves clear at the top of the leaderboard again, while Jordan Spieth ends on two-over, and Tiger Woods finishes four over par after a final bogey.

Rory McIlroy sets the pace with a wonderful 65.

McIlroy loses outright lead! Another dropped shot at the eighth puts Rory McIlroy level with Hoge – and Zalatoris ends his round with another birdie, posting a 66 to take the clubhouse lead, and a share of the in-play lead. Matt Kuchar signs for a 67, one shot back.

Tom Hoge picks up a birdie at the 15th, and he’s now just one behind Rory McIlroy. Here’s how the leaderboard stands:

-5: McIlroy (16*) -4: Hoge (15) -3: Kuchar (17), Zalatoris (17*) -2: Schauffele (F), Kirk (F), Pereira (18), C Smith (17*), Ancer (16), Riley (14*)

*Started round on 10th hole

McIlroy has to settle for a par at the seventh, and has just two more holes to try and extend his two-shot lead. Alongside him, Tiger Woods stays two-over for the day but rescues an excellent par after making a mess of his tee shot. Meanwhile, Xander Schauffele and Chris Kirk have both signed for 68s, and share the clubhouse lead at two under – although probably not for long.

Xander Schauffele leads in the clubhouse on -2.

Thanks Scott, and hello everyone. First up, I have to report that Rory McIlroy has dropped a shot at the sixth, giving himself just too much to do with his par putt. Elsewhere, Matt ‘Kooch’ Kuchar has picked up back-to-back birdies, joining a growing group at three under, two behind McIlroy.

And that group now includes Will Zalatoris, who has bounced back from a bogey at the sixth with a birdie at the next. Rory could do with following his lead ...

A stroke of bad luck for Dean Burmester on 17. A 15-foot par putt stays stubbornly on the lip. Half a dimple to the left, and it’s surely dropping. In fact, how is it not dropping anyway? It’s a real gravity-defying conundrum. The South African stands over it, casting his shadow in the hope of wilting the grass and the ball dropping in ... but really pushes the limits of the ten seconds he’s allowed to wait. He eventually taps in for bogey, slipping back to -2, but we might - stress might - not have heard the last of that. A three-putt bogey on 6 for Will Zalatoris, meanwhile, and suddenly the top of the leaderboard is once again thinning out.

-6: McIlroy (14*) -3: Hoge (13)

... and with that, I’m taking a break. Niall McVeigh will guide you through the next hour! See you again soon, and godspeed Rory.

Rory McIlroy keeps on keepin’ on! His second at the par-five 5th dribbles into a bunker guarding the front of the green. But he gets up and down, splashing out to ten feet, then walking in the putt. Yet another birdie, and with the wind expected to give the afternoon starters no little hassle, right now he’s in very good shape indeed.

-6: McIlroy (14*) -3: Burmester (16), Zalatoris (14*), Hoge (12)

Matt Kuchar has never won a major. The closest he’s come so far was the 2017 Open at Birkdale, when Jordan Spieth screeched away from him with that birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie blitz down the closing stretch. At 43, the penny-pinching Floridian still has time on his side, and he’s looking good right now: he nearly holes out from 100 yards on 15, tapping in for birdie that brings him up to -2. He’s alongside another US veteran in Stewart Cink, the 2009 dream-wrecker Open champion following up birdie at the par-five 13th by rolling a 20-footer straight into the cup for another.

The Players champion Cameron Smith is suddenly back in this! Having traversed the back nine in 37 shots, one of the pre-tournament favourites found himself well off the pace at +2. But he’s just strung together a run of four birdies in five holes - at 1, 2, 3 and now 5 - and that’s one hell of a turnaround by the highly entertaining Aussie. He’s -2.

Cameron Smith hits from the bunker on the 18th.

Xander Schauffele is the new Rickie Fowler, in so much as he’s from southern California and surely, surely has to win a major at some point. But it never happened for Rickie during his imperial phase, despite several close misses, and Schauffele will be acutely aware that the same fate could befall him if he doesn’t get a wriggle on. To this end, he’s going along nicely today; having played the back nine in 34 strokes, he’s parred the next five holes, and now makes birdie at the par-three 6th, sending a fine tee shot to seven feet. He’s -2.

Another bogey for Tiger ... the result of another mishit bunker shot. This one flies over the green at 4, and he’s +2 again. He’s limping badly, and should he go on to miss the cut tomorrow, he might not be as upset as he normally would. The great man looks in pain. Meanwhile a huge chance for McIlroy to extend his lead further, but his straight-ish ten footer slips away to the left. He remains at -5.

Rory stripes one down 4. He’s got the ball on a string from the tee. And pretty much everywhere else right now. Would he take parring his way home from here? He looks in total control of his game at the minute, so maybe not ... but then again the wind is picking up a little bit. It’s due to get even gustier in the afternoon, too, and more problematic wind is forecast for Friday morning, so today’s early starters very much have the better of the draw. Should McIlroy continue as he’s doing, plenty of big names will have a job on this afternoon and early tomorrow.

Rory stays at -5.

McIlroy maintains his momentum on 3. His approach topples back off the false front, and his first putt up from the fringe is a no-good bobbler. He’s left it six feet short ... but he’s currently in a good place with his putting in general, and salvages the situation by rolling the par saver into the centre of the cup. He remains at -5. A much-needed birdie for his partner Tiger, meanwhile, the reward for a fine approach knocked to four feet. He’s back to +2.

Will Zalatoris gets pelters for his bang-average putting, though most of the real bother comes with the tiddlers. He’s far less jittery further out, and on 3 he rifles in a ten footer for a birdie that brings him back to -3. Meanwhile bogey at 14 for the 1991 champ John Daly; he’s now -1 through 15.

Davis Riley sends his second into 18 well to the right of the green. He can’t get up and down and slips back to -2. Meanwhile behind him, on 17, the diminutive lefty Brian Harman lands his wedge from 75 yards a few feet past the hole, spinning it back into the cup for eagle. Suddenly a poor day - he started with four straight bogeys - looks a little brighter. He’s +2. And there’s another birdie for Tom Hoge, at 10; he’s -3.

-5: McIlroy (11*) -3: Burmester (14), Hoge (10) -2: Kirk (14), Zalatoris (11*), Ancer (11), Riley (9*), Molinari (8*)

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2024 Texas Children's Houston Open odds, field: PGA picks, predictions by model that's called 10 majors

Sportsline's proven model simulated the houston open 2024 10,000 times and revealed its pga golf picks.

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The Texas Children's Houston Open 2024 marks the event's return to the spring portion of the PGA Tour schedule after being a fall event since 2019. The tournament has settled in at Memorial Park Golf Course, after previously being contested at 10 other local courses, and low scores abound no matter the location. Every winner since 2000 has reached 10-under-par, with defending champion Tony Finau posting a tournament-record score of 264 in the last edition. Finau (+1800) sits third on the 2024 Houston Open odds board, trailing only Scottie Scheffler (+280) and Wyndham Clark (+1400).

Will Zalatoris is also priced at +1800 as the native Texan will compete at this event for the first time. Jason Day comes in at +2800 and is sure to be popular in Houston Open 2024 bets after a resurgent 2022-23 season. Before locking in your 2024 Houston Open picks, be sure to see the golf predictions and projected leaderboard from the proven computer model at SportsLine .

SportsLine's proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has been red-hot since the PGA Tour resumed in June 2020. In fact, the model is up nearly $9,500 on its best bets since the restart, nailing tournament after tournament.

McClure's model predicted Scottie Scheffler would finish on top of the leaderboard at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship this season. McClure also included Hideki Matsuyama in his best bets to win the 2024 Genesis Invitational. That bet hit at +9000, and for the entire tournament, McClure's best bets returned nearly $1,000.

The model also predicted Jon Rahm would be victorious at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. At the 2023 Masters, the model was all over Rahm's second career major victory heading into the weekend. Rahm was two strokes off the lead heading into the third round, but the model still projected him as the winner. It was the second straight Masters win for the model, which also nailed Scheffler winning in 2022.

In addition, McClure's best bets included Nick Taylor (70-1) winning the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, Jason Day (17-1) winning outright at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson, and Rickie Fowler (14-1) finishing on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic. This same model has also nailed a whopping 10 majors entering the weekend. Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns. 

Now that the 2024 Houston Open field is set, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times, and the results were surprising. Head to SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard .

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One major surprise the model is calling for at the Houston Open 2024: Finau, the defending champion and one of the top favorites, struggles this week and doesn't even crack the top five. Finau coasted to victory at the 2022 Houston Open, shooting 16-under par and winning by four strokes. He went wire-to-wire and set a tournament and course record of 264 en route to his fifth career win.

However, Finau has struggled mightily in recent weeks, finishing T-45 or worse in three of his last five starts on the PGA Tour, which includes a missed cut at last week's Valspar Championship. Finau's recent rough patch can be directly attributed to his inconsistent putting stroke. The 34-year-old enters this week's event ranked 144th in strokes gained: putting (-0.460) and 131st in total putting (235.3), which doesn't bode well for his chances to finish on top of the leaderboard.

Another surprise: Thorbjorn Olesen, a massive 60-1 longshot, makes a strong run at the title. The Danish golfer competes on the European Tour, where he's collected eight of his 16 worldwide victories. The last of those came in January in the United Arab Emirates, and Oleson has five top-10 finishes over his last 10 tournaments overall. He has a much better chance to win it all than his odds imply, so he's a target for anyone looking for a huge payday.

Memorial Park is a long par-71, with half of the par-4s being over 490 yards, so ball-striking will be paramount. Few do that better than Oleson, who ranks in the top 10 of the 2024 Houston Open field in long iron play. Additionally, his strokes gained: around-the-green metric of 0.496 through his three PGA Tour events this season would rank 12th on tour had he played enough qualifying rounds. Oleson's strengths in both the long game and the short game, coupled with those 60-1 odds, make him an extremely valuable play in Houston Open 2024 bets.  See who else to pick here .

How to make 2024 Houston Open picks

The model is also targeting three other golfers with odds of 40-1 or longer to make a strong run at the title. Anyone who backs these longshots could hit it big. You can only see the model's picks here .

Who will win the 2024 Houston Open, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Check out the Houston Open 2024 odds below and then visit SportsLine to see the projected Houston Open leaderboard , all from the model that's nailed 10 golf majors, including last year's Masters and Open Championship.

2024 Houston Open odds, field

See the full Houston Open picks, best bets, and predictions here .

Scottie Scheffler +280 Wyndham Clark +1400 Tony Finau +1800 Will Zalatoris +1800 Sahith Theegala +2000 Jason Day +2800 Si Woo Kim +3500 Keith Mitchell +4000 Alex Noren +4500 Stephan Jaeger +5000 Beau Hossler +5000 Tom Hoge +5000 Aaron Rai +5500 Jake Knapp +5500 Patrick Rodgers +5500 Kurt Kitayama +6000 Billy Horschel +6000 Thorbjørn Olesen +6000 Akshay Bhatia +6500 Mackenzie Hughes +7000 Cam Davis +7000 Ben Griffin +7500 Luke List +8000 Taylor Moore +8000 Doug Ghim +8000 Ryan Fox +8000 Taylor Montgomery +9000 Davis Thompson +9000 Daniel Berger +10000 Chesson Hadley +10000 Alex Smalley +11000 Joel Dahmen +11000 K.H. Lee +11000 Taylor Pendrith +11000 Scott Stallings +12000 Thomas Detry +12000 Mark Hubbard +12000 Peter Malnati +12000 Sam Ryder +12000 Victor Perez +12000 Robert MacIntyre +12000 Adam Svensson +12000 Cameron Champ +12000 Joseph Bramlett +15000 Carl Yuan +15000 Matt Wallace +15000 Ben Silverman +15000 Sam Stevens +17000 Carson Young +17000 Vincent Norrman +17000 Garrick Higgo +17000 Greyson Sigg +17000 Ryan Moore +17000 Chandler Phillips +17000 Chris Gotterup +17000 Gary Woodland +20000 Justin Suh +20000 Matti Schmid +20000 S.H. Kim +20000 Andrew Novak +20000 Chan Kim +20000 Bud Cauley +20000 Alexander Björk +20000 Jhonattan Vegas +20000 Davis Riley +20000

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Justin Thomas appears on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ during the March 25, 2024, show. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS)

Justin Thomas appears on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ during the March 25, 2024, show. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS)

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From Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club to the Ed Sullivan Theater, Justin Thomas had a whirlwind 24 hours after a final-round 71 at the Valspar Championship.

Justin Thomas pictured with Josh Hart (left) and Jalen Brunson (right) of the New York Knicks. (New York Knicks)

Justin Thomas pictured with Josh Hart (left) and Jalen Brunson (right) of the New York Knicks. (New York Knicks)

“(Jordan) would always come to the Kentucky Derby, and I grew up in Louisville, Kentucky,” Thomas said. “He loves golf. He loved it then, still loves it now. He wanted to play golf when he was in town and he had a friend who he played in the NBA with, Junior Bridgeman, who was friends with my dad and put the connection together and he would come out and play my dad’s course. And I would just be lucky enough to be out there when he was playing.”

For the first two years, Thomas caddied for the group. But in the third year, Jordan came to the course and invited Thomas to play.

“He always used to call me 'little man;' he’s like, ‘Little man go get your clubs, you’re going to play the last seven holes with us,’” Thomas recalled to Colbert. “He knew that I played golf, but he didn’t know that I was decent and nobody else had any idea. So he goes, ‘I’ll take little man for whoever wants us.’”

Thomas made four birdies in seven holes and won “three or four grand,” which “helped pay for my first car.”

Thomas concluded the interview by discussing the Ryder Cup. Thomas is 7-4-2 in his Ryder Cup career but struggled at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club. He went 1-2-1 for the week. The Europeans beat the U.S., 16.5-11.5. Thomas spoke glowingly of the experience despite the result.

“I just love it because it’s an opportunity – you’re playing for something bigger than yourself," Thomas said. "You’re playing for your country, your teammates, your captains. It’s a huge, huge sporting event, and I can’t suggest it enough to people to witness it, experience it if you haven’t before.”

It was Thomas’ second appearance on a late-night television show. Thomas appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in 2022.

Justin Thomas appears on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ during the March 25, 2024, show. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS)

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