Justin Thomas shoots 65 but Aaron Rai claims PGA Championship

Justin Thomas finished his final round at five under par to lead the clubhouse at the 108th PGA Championship. Aaron Rai later posted nine under to win the title at Aronimink.

Thomas completed his Sunday round at 3:05 p.m. after starting the day six shots behind leader Alex Smalley. He birdied three of his first eight holes on the back nine and made a 15-foot par putt on the 17th before signing for a 65.

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