Justin Thomas drops outrageous F-BOMB after ball finds water at Phoenix Open

Justin Thomas barks at his ball but then his frustration comes out as it finds a watery grave. 

Justin Thomas drops outrageous F-BOMB after ball finds water at Phoenix Open
Justin Thomas drops outrageous F-BOMB after ball finds water at Phoenix…

Justin Thomas dropped an outrageous F-bomb after his ball found the water at the par-3 12th in the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. 

Thomas drilled an iron shot into the heart of the green but as soon as it landed he knew he was in trouble as he was barking at his golf ball. 

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"Sit, sit, sit... stop, stop, stop, stop... f**k off!" JT was heard shouting in front of the microphone during the PGA Tour Featured Groups coverage. 

Thomas went on to make a bogey after chipping his third shot to within inches of the cup, but he would get it back and then some on the next three holes with consecutive birdies at 13, 14 and 15.

JT would go on to shoot a round of 68 but he is well back in the pack heading into the weekend. 

Here's how golf fans reacted to JT's hot mic moment on social media: 

Thomas has won 15 times on the PGA Tour but he has not won since etching his name on the US PGA Championship for a second time last May. 

The former World No.1 now finds himself down at ninth in the OWGR after having started the year with back-to-back ties for 25th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and Farmers Insurance Open. 

Thomas lost his clothing deal with Ralph Lauren following a homophobic slur after missing a putt. 

While Thomas was firing an expletive down the mic, news emerged that Tiger Woods will be making his long-awaited return on the PGA Tour at next week's Genesis Invitational.

Woods last competed in a regular PGA Tour event at the 2020 ZOZO Championship.

His last official competition was the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews last July. 

"I'm finally ready," tweeted Woods. 

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