Johnson takes aim at Mexico City repeat
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[February 28, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Reigning champion Dustin
Johnson is favorite to win a fifth World Golf Championship (WGC)
title this week in Mexico City where the world number one will stare
down a strong field featuring six of the world's top 10 golfers.
Johnson's victory last year came during a red-hot stretch in which
he won three consecutive tournaments, including the WGC-Match Play
event, before his run was halted by a freak back injury on the eve
of the U.S. Masters.
The long-hitting American already has three top-10 finishes in four
PGA Tour starts this season, including a January victory at Kapalua,
and will tee off at Club de Golf Chapultepec with an eye on gaining
some momentum ahead of the April 5-8 Masters.
Johnson, 33, has enjoyed plenty of success at WGC events and first
won this tournament in 2015, when it was held at Trump National
Doral in Miami. His victory here last year earned him the world's
number one ranking.
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But for him to defend his title, he will have to fight off every top
50 player except for Jason Day, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy,
Henrik Stenson, and Brooks Koepka, making it as deep a field as one
will find ahead of the Masters.
Among the other top players in the field this week are world number
two Jon Rahm, who finished third here a year ago, and reigning
Player of the Year Justin Thomas, fresh from his Sunday triumph at
the Honda Open and showing no signs of slowing down.
Johnson, Rahm and Thomas, who have been grouped together for the
opening two rounds, will tee off on Thursday from the 10th tee at
12:51 ET (1751 GMT).
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Dustin Johnson plays his shot from the second tee during the final
round of the Genesis Open golf tournament at Riviera Country Club.
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Phil Mickelson, who won the event in 2009, will tee off with plenty
of confidence as he has earned top-10 finishes in each of his last
three starts, including a share of second place at the AT&T Pebble
Beach Pro-Am.
World number five and former champion Justin Rose, who won the
WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai last October, returns to action
after a four-week break.
The Englishman, who came within a whisker of winning the U.S.
Masters last April where he fell in a playoff to Sergio Garcia,
edged Johnson in Shanghai and is vying to become only the third man
in history to claim back-to-back WGC titles.
Last year's runner-up, Briton Tommy Fleetwood, is coming off a
fourth-place finish at the Honda Classic and will be eager to return
and seek his first PGA Tour win.
Fleetwood has been grouped with Masters champion Sergio Garcia of
Spain and Swede Alex Noren.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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