Red-hot Dustin Johnson man to beat at British Open
If winning the U.S. Open wasn’t enough, Johnson added his third World Golf Championship on Sunday, the first time he has won back-to-back. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
If winning the U.S. Open wasn’t enough, Johnson added his third World Golf Championship on Sunday, the first time he has won back-to-back. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Johnson beat third-round leader Shane Lowry, making for his first major title after a history of disappointments. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Not knowing whether he’d get an extra shot, U.S. Open winner decided it was just him against the course TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Landry shot a 66, and it was the lowest opening round in 10 majors at Oakmont, breaking the mark of Ben Hogan in the 1953 U.S. Open and Tom Watson in the 1978 PGA Championship. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Golf’s big three all coming off victories, but Dustin Johnson’s 10-birdie round has him in the lead at Muirfield Village. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
First round ends in draw for main event of Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth. The two played in the same group and both shot 71. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Wind wreaks havoc with play Saturday. But a tournament so far making news for its place on the weather map finally appears ready to be noted for the quality of its leaderboard. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
The 30-year-old shot a 69 Sunday to come from behind and edge out J.B. Holmes who held a five-shot lead coming into the final round. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
DORAL, Fla. — A month after he returned from his curious leave of absence, Dustin Johnson was posing with another big trophy. In a power show Sunday on the Blue Monster, Johnson was flawless on the back nine and blasted two big drives to finish off a 3-under 69 and win the Cadillac Championship for his second World Golf Championship title. Johnson took advantage of a collapse by J.B. Holmes, who lost a five-shot lead and closed with a 75 to finish one shot behind. Masters champion Bubba Watson opened with four birdies in seven holes to lead by two … Continue reading