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How to find the perfect golf teammate, according to Justin Thomas

HAVEN, Wis. The United States hasn’t had many positives to celebrate at the Ryder Cup in recent years, but Justin Thomas has been an undisputed bright spot: having gone 4-1-0 at the 2018 edition and 6-2-2 in two Presidents Cup appearances, he’s become the leader of the U.S. team coming into this week.

“My record is obviously good in team events, but you look at my partners in Jordan, Rickie and Tiger, I’ve been very fortunate to have some really good partners,” he said on Tuesday. “That’s like the number one rule that caddies will tell you: Having a good caddie career [means] having a good player.”

Thomas is no-doubt being modest, because while his play alone may not have been enough to secure victory, he also has a knack of getting the best out of those he’s playing alongside.

Find a friendly connection

Thomas, left, and Spieth make a good team.

And that’s something the rest of us can learn from, as we seek our own unstoppable playing partners. The secret to finding one? According to Thomas, it’s more about an emotional connection:

“It’s pretty important to put two personalities together, two friends together, two guys that get along, maybe their games complement each other,” he says.

It’s interesting that complimentary games came third on his priority list. Important, yes, but not essential. The true non-negotiable is finding somebody you get along with, who puts you at ease, and that you can trust.

Maybe that’s what the U.S. team has been missing in recent years, and if they can find it this week, it could prove to be the difference. Again.

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