Rahm, ranked number two in the world behind
Johnson, beat the American in a playoff at last week's BMW
Championship after sinking a massive 66-foot putt.
Johnson started on 10-under with a two-shot lead at East Lake
under the FedExCup staggered scoring system on Friday and shot a
round of 67, while Rahm carded a 65 to join him at the top.
Both players typically rely on their driver but struggled with
accuracy on Friday as they bid to be crowned FedExCup champion
and take home $15 million.
"So many times we usually play good when we play together...
it's weird to see us both struggle off the tee," Rahm told
reporters. "That's usually our forte, our strong suit, and
usually we're both bombing down the fairway and hitting good
shots.
"I kind of stole that tournament last week from him and he
started with a two-shot lead, so hopefully I can steal this one
as well."
Johnson said he will have to be in top form to stay ahead of the
Spaniard.
"Jon's a good player, so if I want to win this week I'm going to
have to bring my best," Johnson said.
"... It's all me, that's for sure... this golf course, the
fairways are narrow. If you miss it a bit, it's not going to go
in the fairway."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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