Opening up about his New Year’s resolutions, the PGA Tour star said that he feels like he needs more practice. The 15 PGA Tour title winner stated that he might even do rounds on his off days in 2023. The golfer said that he will treat his lazy days as a challenge to work harder on other occasions.

Speaking about his practice plans at Kapalua, Justin Thomas said, as quoted by Golf Digest:

Justin Thomas went on to add that he is aware of his limitations. Stating that he is “still human,” the 29-year-old PGA Tour star said that he “expects a lot” from himself and won’t settle for less.

Thomas added:

He further said:

Justin Thomas to practice seven to eight hours a day

It is pertinent to note that Justin Thomas is currently eighth in the world. The one-time PGA Tour Player of the Year winner and former No. 1 remains one of the most dedicated players on the field.

Shedding light on his past years, the golfer said that he is unhappy about people “not driving well.” The 29-year-old said that he will commit to practicing seven to eight hours a day.

Justin Thomas said:

He continued:

He also said:

Interestingly, Justin Thomas has also resolved to read one book a month in 2023. The golfer, who is currently reading “Why Buddhism is True” by Robert Wright, seems to focus on the self-help genre. Thomas’ plan to work harder in the coming year sits well with his plan to climb atop the world rankings.

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