WATCH: JUSTIN THOMAS HITS MIRACULOUS FLOP SHOT TO MOVE INTO VALSPAR CONTENTION

Justin Thomas hit the shot of the day with a shocking flounder shot on the par-5 14th within the moment circular of the Valspar Championship.

Justin Thomas hit a supernatural tumble shot for a tap-in birdie as he moved into dispute on day two of the Valspar Championship.

Thomas, 30, went on to card a 2-under 70 on a testing day on the dreaded Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort.

It moved the two-time US PGA winner to 5-under standard for the competition and fair one stroke off the lead heading into the weekend. 

Thomas is going in look of his 16th PGA Visit title but his to begin with since the US PGA Championship in May 2022. 

The American’s driving was especially errant for a moment day running but gratefully his brief diversion safeguarded him out more regularly than not. 

In specific on the par-5 14th where Thomas showered his moment shot with a fairway wood way right of the green. 

After getting line of locate from behind an electric scoreboard, Thomas was able to require a free drop. 

Thomas’ ball went advances on both drops, so he was able to handily place his ball within the rough. 
He at that point stepped in to play the foremost supernatural tumble shot you’ll likely see all season.

It was certainly the shot of the second round. 
Thomas landed his ball within the idealize conceivable spot within the periphery and his ball trundled down to kick-in extend for birdie. 

Observe AND Respect JT’S Flounder SHOT

It doesn’t get much superior than this.@JustinThomas34 showing off a few brilliant touch around the greens. pic.twitter.com/8tuFnOjyLX
— PGA Visit (@PGATOUR) March 22, 2024
Thomas was cleared out to regret a destitute press shot into the 18th gap as he went on to form a intruder to card a circular of 70.

PGA Visit experienced Stewart Cink, Kevin Streelman, Chandler Phillips, Brendon Todd and Mackenzie Hughes are all tied for the lead on 6-under par heading into the weekend. 
 

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