Johnson halfway leader at Tour Championship
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[September 24, 2016]
(Reuters) - Dustin Johnson said
his score did not reflect the quality of his play, but it was good
enough to lift him to a one-stroke lead over fellow American Kevin
Chappell after the second round at the Tour Championship in Atlanta
on Friday.
U.S. Open champion Johnson, the hottest player in the game after
three victories since June, carded a three-under-par 67 in the
season-ending event at East Lake.
He saved par from six feet at the final hole to post a seven-under
133 halfway total, while Chappell (68) missed a good birdie chance
at the last to end the day on six-under.
Johnson and Chappell separated themselves from the pack, with
third-placed Kevin Kisner and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama four strokes
from the lead at three-under 137.
If Johnson wins on Sunday, he will also claim the FedExCup and the
$10 million prize awarded to the winner of the season-long points
race.
"I felt I played really, really solid today. I just didn’t really
get a lot out of it," Johnson told Golf Channel after a round that
included five birdies and two bogeys on a course with punishing,
wiry rough.
"I just didn’t really get a lot out of (the round), some close looks
I didn’t make and I missed a short par putt on 17 and not birdying
the last hole on 18, I felt I left a few shots out there.
"Three-under’s a great score around here, I’m never going to be
upset with that but I felt I played really well today."
The long-hitting world number two has elevated his game in recent
months, winning his first major at the U.S. Open, followed by a
World Golf Championships victory and a triumph at the BMW
Championship in his last start.
He has harnessed his prodigious power with a stellar short game for
what has often proved unbeatable.
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Dustin Johnson reacts on the fifteenth green during the second round
of the tour championship at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit:
Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports
"I’ve got a lot of control with my ball," he said. "This course is
difficult. You’ve got to drive it straight, control your irons
coming into the greens.
"I’m really comfortable with the swing. I’m swinging really well.
The biggest key is just putting in the work."
The Tour Championship is the only event on the PGA Tour that hands
out two trophies, one to the tournament winner and the other to the
FedExCup champion.
Johnson started the week as top seed for the FedExCup and one of his
chief rivals disappeared on Friday when Australian world number one
Jason Day pulled out with a continuing back problem.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Larry
Fine)
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