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Justin Thomas ‘blown away’ by high prices of beer and food at 2022 PGA Championship

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“I was just blown away because I’ve never seen a beer $18 or $19 in my life,” he said. “Guys have been talking about it, so I had to stand up for the fans. Felt like it was right.”

When one twitter user challenged Thomas as to where he thought the large winner’s prize pot came from, Thomas said humorously: “Tv deals, ticket sales, corporate sponsors, etc. from the looks of it if the concession stands were factored into our purse we would be playing for $15 million.”


I eat and drinking hearty before attending concerts and sporting events.
 
He's got his eyes on the important stuff
 
Sporting events are absurd how much they charge. Ridiculous
 
Price gouging at professional sporting event concessions, Justin mustn’t get out much….:unsure:

Speaking up for the little guy…..



EDIT: Thomas turned pro in 2013 and has approx career winnings of 40 million dollars for playing a game….




fans can eat cake….
 
Guy's never been to a ballgame.
 
I’ve yet to see 18 bucks a beer.

It was like 10 bucks a can at the Waste Management open. We jus5 went to the tent where they gave out free samples.
 
He's right.
 
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