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Justin Thomas shoots 59 to join exclusive group

Justin Thomas follows his drive off the 11th tee during the first round of the Sony Open golf tournament on Thursday in Honolulu. (Marco Garcia / Associated Press)
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Fresh of his victory on Maui, Justin Thomas became the seventh player to join the “59 Club” on the PGA Tour when he made a 15-foot eagle putt on his last hole Thursday at the Sony Open in Honolulu for an 11-under-par 59.

Thomas thought his hopes at a 59 were over when his drive on the par-5 ninth hole at Waialae Country Club was a foot from clearing a fairway bunker on the left and rolled back into the sand.

He figured he couldn’t reach the green until realizing Daniel Berger hit 4-iron from the bunker onto the green. Thomas figured “this wasn’t a time to lay up.” He hit 5-iron clean and pure, and it settled 15 feet below the cup.

Wasting little time over the putt, He made the putt for 59 and lightly pumped his fist.

The excitement came from Berger and Jordan Spieth, and only when Thomas looked at their reaction did it begin to sink in.

“I got more excited from seeing them get excited,” he said.

Jim Furyk was the last player with a sub-60 round when he closed with a record 58 at the Travelers Championship last summer. Furyk also had a 59 in 2013 at the BMW Championship, joining the exclusive group that includes Al Geiberger (1977 Memphis Classic), Chip Beck (1991 Las Vegas Invitational), David Duval (1999 Bob Hope Classic), Paul Goydos (2010 John Deere Classic) and Stuart Appleby (2010 Greenbrier Classic).