Justin Thomas took to social media to laud Jordan Spieth after his astonishing shot at the PGA Championship.
The second day of the competition at Aronimink was riddled with issues with Rory McIlroy agreeing withScottie Schefflerover the controversial layout of the course. The world No.1even turned to Justin Rose's caddie to voice his frustrations- deeming it the hardest he had ever seen.
Elsewhere, Bryson DeChambeau didn't even make the cut with pace-of-play issues proving a nightmare, while the greens also caused issues for the players. It comes after McIlroygave another crude response to his second-round score in a fresh interview.
Spieth also fell foul to the tough putting conditions but did pull off an incredible shot on the 11th hole to avoid the bunker. AndThomaswas among those mightily impressed.
"Can’t put into words how incredible this is and how MAYBE 5 people in this tournament could even hit that shot let alone try it during a major, and pull it off," he wrote on social media.
It would prove to be a rare highlight in the second round for Spieth, who sits tied for 30th after shooting two over par. Thomas meanwhile has put himself back into contention, despite being criticized for an angry outburst during the opening round.
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He sits two under going into day three on Saturday and is just two shots off the pace, alongside the likes of Scheffler and playing partner Cameron Young.
His performance came despite his group, of Young and Keegan Bradley, being put on the clock by tournament officialsand Thomas admitted he did not agree with the decision.
He said: "It's hard because it's kind of the whole time par thing. What is time par? How can time par on this course be the same when it's blowing 25 and the pins are tough than if it's not?
"And does time par change every day? There's just so many factors that go into it.
"The hard part to me with the whole pace of play thing is that you, there's so much that goes into golf and there's so much that goes into hole to hole in terms of, are you hitting it close, are you able to tap it in, or you have to mark it, stuff like that, to where, are you holding the group up or are you not, to where it's very hard to make that call.
"So it kind of goes to our point of why we didn't think we should of, but it is what it is. It's a part of it."