Thomas completes first all-US top three golfers since 2010


Justin Thomas of the US poses with the trophy at the awards ceremony after winning the CJ Cup, at Nine Bridges on South Korea's Jeju Island, on October 22, 2017. - AFP

Jeju (South Korea) (AFP) - Justin Thomas has completed the first all-American world top three in seven years following his victory at the $9.25 million CJ Cup in South Korea.

The 24-year-old will displace Japan's Hideki Matsuyama from number three in Monday's new standings, which will be headed by top-ranked Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth.

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