MEMPHIS — With his best season in three years featuring a pair of runner-up finishes and his first win since the 2022 PGA Championship, Justin Thomas has to be happy with his play in 2025. Sort of happy, anyway. Satisfied, well, that’s another matter.

Thomas, the 2017 FexEx Cup champion, enters this week’s opening PGA Tour playoff event, the FedEx St. Jude Championship, ranked fifth in the points standings and guaranteed a three-week run through to the Tour Championship in Atlanta.

Asked if he was happy with a year in which he won the RBC Heritage for his 16th PGA Tour title and has risen to fourth in the World Ranking, Thomas smiled and hesitated slightly.

“I think so,” he said haltingly. “I don’t know. I definitely know three ways I could make it a lot happier and feel a lot better ab

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