Self-described "golf nerd" Justin Thomas watched the finish of every major championship this year from afar.
Way, way afar.
Thomas missed the cut at the Masters, U.S. Open and last week's British Open and he tied for 65th at the PGA Championship. The former No. 1 player in the world now is 24th in the official rankings and headed Thursday to play the 3M Open for the first time.
He's still searching to make next month's FedEx Cup playoffs and September's Ryder Cup in Rome.
"I've literally watched all four major winners play their entire final round," he said Tuesday at the TPC Twin Cities in Blaine. "That's not what you want to be. You want to be the one that's being watched. There's a lot of people if they're not playing they don't want to watch, but I'm a golf fan."
He took notes on Brooks Koepka's unflappable demeanor in winning the PGA in May.
"I was like, that's how I want to be, how I want to act when I'm out there playing in majors," said Thomas, a two-time PGA Championship winner himself, as recently as 2022.
On Sunday, he watched Brian Harman's runaway victory at Royal Liverpool. He mentioned how Harman and his caddie were "in their own little world under that umbrella."