Thomas donating to hurricane relief at East Lake

Thomas donating to hurricane relief at East Lake

Much like in years past, Justin Thomas is using his golf game to help with relief of a natural disaster.The world No. 4 announced on Twitter Wednesday that hed be donating $1,000 per birdie and $5,000 per eagle at the Tour Championship to a charity benefiting the victims of Hurricane Florence, which ravaged the Carolinas last week.At a fan's suggestion, Thomas, who has averaged 4.35 birdies per round this season, also pledged to donate $10,000 for a hole-in-one.Hurricane Florence made landfall on Friday just south of Wrightsville Beach, N.C., and has left much of the area flooded and without power. At least 37 people have died in storm-related incidents.



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