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2022 PGA Championship leaderboard, winner: Justin Thomas edges Will Zalatoris in playoff for second major win

TULSA, Okla. — Justin Thomas came back from seven strokes on Sunday to win the 104th PGA Championship at Southern Hills, forcing the tournament into a three-hole aggregate playoff that he eventually won over Will Zalatoris to take home the second Wanamaker Trophy of his young career. In doing so, Thomas tied for the third-largest comeback after 54 holes in major championship history.

Thomas began his day at 2 under and roared back with a 3-under 67 in Round 4 that included a bogey-free 3-under 32 on the back nine. He birdied the first and second playoff holes and made par on the last, while Zalatoris matched the birdie on the first hole (No. 13) but was unable to hold serve over the final two (Nos. 17-18).

Thomas' seven-stroke comeback win marked the largest 54-hole comeback to win a major championship since the 1999 Open Championship. It was just the sixth time in history that a golfer won a major after trailing by seven strokes or more entering the final round.

"It was a bizarre day. I definitely crossed one off the list. I've never won a tournament shanking a ball on Sunday. That was a first, and man, I'd really like it to be a last," Thomas said after his victory. "... I was asked earlier in the week, 'What lead is safe?' And I said, 'No lead.' This place is so tough, but if you hit the fairways, you can make birdies. I stayed so patient, and I just can't believe I found myself in a playoff."

Zalatoris, meanwhile, achieved a second-place finish at a major for the second time in his career (2021 Masters). It was also his fifth top-eight finish in his last seven major starts. He began the day three strokes off the lead in T2 and posted a 1-over 71 in Round 4.

The tournament was surprise 54-hole leader Mito Pereira's to lose on Sunday as the 27-year-old Chilean opened the day with a three-stroke advantage on the field and either shared the lead or held it outright for every hole but his last. A birdie putt on the 17th, which would have given Pereira a two-stroke lead, stopped a half rotation short of the hole in a heartbreaking moment.

Pereira entered the 18th, the 72nd hole of his tournament, one stroke up on the field only to blast his drive into a creek right of the fairway. He eventually finished with a double bogey, not only giving away his potential victory but opening the door for Thomas and Zalatoris to compete in a playoff for the Wanamaker.

In regulation, Thomas stood over a birdie putt at the 18th that would have given him a field-best 4-under 31 on the back nine and ultimately been the outright win (after Pereira finished). He missed that and settled for par, while Zalatoris birdied the 18th to match Thomas for the clubhouse lead at 5 under.

2022 PGA Championship playoff


13th (par 5)17th (par 4)18th (par 4)Score

Thomas

(4)

(3)

4-2

Zalatoris

(4)

4

4-1
  • Hole 1 (par-5 13th): Thomas found the rough off the tee but hit his third shot 6 feet from the hole for a clutch birdie putt. Zalatoris looked to have bested J.T. by making it on the green in two but was forced to tap in for birdie after a long eagle putt slid wide left.
  • Hole 2 (par-4 17th): Thomas drove the green off the tee in spectacular fashion, while Zalatoris attempted the same only to fortunately land just feet from a greenside bunker. Zalatoris missed a 12-foot putt and settled for par, while J.T. calmly knocked his 56-foot eagle putt within 4 feet for a birdie and the lead.
  • Hole 3 (par-4 18th): Both men made it on the green in two, though Zalatoris' approach slid down a ridge to put him further from the hole. Zalatoris putted to within a couple feet, while Thomas knocked his to inside a foot for a par putt and the championship.
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Here comes Thomas!

That's two in a row for the 2017 PGA Championship winner. Now only three strokes back, he could be within two by the time the final group steps off the ninth green. Mito Pereira is in the greenside bunker and if he is unable to get up and down, he will drop to 6 under alongside Will Zalatoris and Cameron Young.

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This has been one of the strangest major championships I can remember. No big-time stars truly involved on Sunday even though the leaders are kind of trying to kick things away with questionable decisions, poor execution and nerves clearly affecting them. We might remember it differently historically, but with just 10 or so holes left in the championship, it doesn't seem like it's going to be one of the better modern majors.

 
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That could be one we look back at

After hitting his tee shot long on the par-3 sixth, Zalatoris took an unplayable lie and proceeded to get up and down from the cart path for a not-so routine bogey. He is now two off Mito Pereira's lead (-9) but limiting the damage was crucial to his PGA Championship chances.

 
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Zalatoris gets within one

Big swing here as Will Zalatoris made birdie on the par-4 fourth and Mito Pereira made bogey on No. 3. The Chilean still has two scoring opportunities in front of him but if he is unable to take advantage, he will let a few more players in this thing.

 
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Bogey-par start for Matt Fitzpatrick as he begins his day in the final pairing. He's at 5 under.

Mito Pereira, ever-steady, with a par-par start to maintain at 9 under -- three clear of the next name (Will Zalatoris) on the leaderboard. 

 
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And they're off

The leaders have officially begun their final rounds at Southern Hills. Mito Pereira finds the first green in regulation and looks to be comfortable early. Out in front, Rory McIlroy has a 10-foot birdie putt on No. 9 to turn in 4 under and to get within five of the lead.

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