Johnson pipped after 'unbelievable' putt topped by Rahm's monster
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[August 31, 2020]
(Reuters) - Dustin Johnson made
an "unbelievable" 45-foot (15 metres) birdie putt on his final hole
to force a playoff at the PGA Tour's BMW Championship on Sunday,
then could only watch as Jon Rahm nailed an even bigger one on the
first extra hole.
Rahm clinched the title with a putt from 66 feet on the same 18th
hole to win.
"I was kind of laughing at my putt, because it was one of those
where you -- you're not really thinking you're going to make it,"
Johnson said after he shot a closing 67 to finish locked with Rahm
on four-under-par 276.
"I played an unbelievable putt, got in the playoff and then Jon made
an even more ridiculous putt on top of me."
Johnson had the opportunity to force a second playoff hole but
missed his own long birdie putt, ensuring that Rahm would enter next
week's Tour Championship in Atlanta second in the FedEx Cup points
standings behind the American.
"I gave it a good effort," Johnson added of his second long putt in
a matter of minutes on the 18th hole. "I thought I made it when it
was coming down the hill. It just kind of ran out of a little bit of
speed and missed just low."
Johnson said he felt in good shape heading into East Lake next week.
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Dustin Johnson putts on the first hole during the final round of the
BMW Championship golf tournament at Olympia Fields Country Club -
North. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
"I thought I played really solid all day long (and) I like my
position," he added.
"I'm really, really pleased with all aspects of the game."
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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