Johnson regains world number one ranking with win in Tennessee
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[June 11, 2018]
(Reuters) - Dustin Johnson
reclaimed the world number one ranking by cruising to a six-shot
victory in the FedEx St. Jude Classic in Tennessee on Sunday.
The 33-year-old, knocked off the top of the rankings last month by
fellow American Justin Thomas, mixed three birdies, a bogey and a
stunning final-hole eagle to finish on 19 under par.
It was Johnson's 18th career PGA Tour victory and his second at the
St. Jude Classic, which he also won in 2012.
Johnson finished with a flourish when his 171-yard second shot on
the par-four 18th found the bottom of the cup, sending the crowd at
the TPC Southwind in Memphis into a frenzy on a sweltering day.
"What a cool way to end the day to hole that shot on 18," Johnson
said.
"I knew coming in this week that I was swinging really well and had
a lot of confidence in my game. I played really well all week."
Johnson had led the rankings for 15 months before Thomas took over
on May 13 and the win also moved him into second place in the PGA
FedEx Cup standings.
Johnson started the day tied with Andrew Putnam but the 29-year-old
American stumbled with a double bogey on the par-four first hole.
Although Putnam went bogey free for the final 13 holes, he was
unable to match Johnson's brilliance and finished on 13 under par.
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Dustin Johnson hits his tee shot on the 9th hole during the final
round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic golf tournament at TPC
Southwind. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY
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J.B. Holmes had five birdies and two bogeys for a final round 67 to
end in third place. Stewart Cink and Richy Werenski tied for fourth
at eight under par.
Johnson will be among the favourites to win the U.S. Open starting
on Thursday at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Course in New York and he
is confident of repeating his 2016 victory in the year's second
major.
"I feel like my game is in good shape," he said.
"I'm driving it well, I'm really hitting my irons well, my wedges
are really good, so I'm really looking forward to going into next
week.
"I haven't seen the golf course yet but I'll get in 18 holes
tomorrow and go from there."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll, editing by Ed Osmond)
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