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Justin Thomas donates $1 million to upgrade the University of Alabama’s golf facilities supporting both men’s and women’s teams, boosting athletic resources and student-athlete development.
- The University of Alabama confirmed a gift from Justin Thomas, alumnus and PGA champion, of $1 million to upgrade Alabama’s men’s and women’s golf facilities.
- Thomas played at Alabama and helped guide the Crimson Tide to the NCAA Championship, expressing gratitude for The University of Alabama and coaches Jay Seawell and Mic Potter.
- A 16-time PGA event champion, Justin Thomas has won the PGA Championship and other major PGA events, underscoring his professional stature.
- Coach Jay Seawell thanked Thomas, expressing pride in him and gratitude for his generosity toward the Alabama golf program.
- As part of the Crimson Reserve project, Mic Potter said Thomas’s commitment supports student-athletes and `Justin Thomas’ impact on Alabama Golf goes beyond the course.
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