Thomas: McIlroy among group that 'kicked my ass' in Peloton workout
Justin Thomas took on Rory McIlroy and a few other PGA Tour pros in a highly competitive Peloton workout Friday morning, which has become the latest obsession among golfers in self-isolation.
Though he completed the ride, Thomas made it clear he has some work to do in order to keep up with his peers and may quit competing against the No. 1 player in the world altogether.
"Boys, I'm not going to sugar coat it, kicked my ass trying to keep up with y'all," Thomas said on his Instagram. "Rory, I don't really want to do this with you anymore. You're not that fun."
McIlroy posted on his own Instagram account that he set a personal record during Friday's workout.
The Northern Irishman wasn't the only one who pushed Thomas, either.
"Charley Hoffman impressed me a little bit, not going to lie. Well done," Thomas continued. "Commissioner Jay (Monahan), thank you also for kicking my ass. Really made me feel good about myself."
Bubba Watson initiated the group ride Friday and might be Thomas' only competition moving forward.
"Bubba, maybe you and I need to start having classes together. That was rough, bro," Thomas concluded.
Here's what Watson had to say about the workout, which also involved PGA Tour pros Billy Horschel and Mackenzie Hughes and NFL broadcaster Booger McFarland.
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