Justin Thomas fired a 5-under 65 in the final round of the PGA Championship, a significant improvement from his previous round.

What happened?

The star golfer had a disastrous finish to his third round, recording four straight bogeys to finish with a 2-over 72, putting him six shots off the lead.

He was visibly upset after the round, admitting he was "pissed off" with his performance.

Why it matters for Justin Thomas

Thomas's strong final round was a testament to his determination, having practiced longer than usual to get his game back on track.

He had a tumultuous start to the 2026 season, finishing dead last at the Arnold Palmer Invitational before a top-8 finish at the Players Championship.

What comes next?

Thomas will look to build on his top-five finish at the PGA Championship, his first major top-five since winning the PGA Championship in 2022.

He rounded into form with a t-23 at the Cadillac Championship and a 13th place finish at the Truist Championship before the PGA Championship.

The 2026 season has been a mixed bag for Thomas, with a tie for 41st at the Masters and a top-8 finish at the Players Championship.

And now, Thomas has a major top-five to his name, a significant improvement from his previous performances.

But the season is far from over, with several tournaments still to come.

So, Thomas will look to maintain his form and push for more major victories.

He finished the PGA Championship with a score of 275, a significant improvement from his third round score of 72.

The final round was a strong one for Thomas, with five birdies and no bogeys on the front nine.

He will look to carry this form into his next tournament, and build on his top-five finish at the PGA Championship.