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Dustin Johnson

From: HaiKou Nice Golf Co.,Ltd.  Date:2018-06-14 15:23:48  Hits:Belong to:Golf News
In that game, he fought against the Kevin Kisner, the winner of the US Tour Championship, and ended up being a victim of the direct entry into the hole of Kevin Kissner.
Before Sunday, Dustin Johnson experienced the only direct experience of hitting the ball in the South Carolina youth competition.
In that game, he fought against the Kevin Kisner, the winner of the US Tour Championship, and ended up being a victim of the direct entry into the hole of Kevin Kissner.
"Kevin actually played thin," Dustin Johnson said with a smile. "The ball hit the flagpole and went straight into the hole, leading 1 shots to beat me."
In the last round of the FedEx St. Jude's classic, Dustin Johnson won the feeling of winning.
From the 9 iron shot in the long grass, Dustin Johnson saw that one of the attacking greens landed on the green, then disappeared and hit the hawk.
For two seconds, Dustin Johnson was not sure if the ball had entered the hole.
"From the audience's reaction, I think it might be a hole, but I can't see it, so it's hard to judge," Dustin Johnson said after he hit 66. "It's cool to accept it in this way."
This wonderful one has made a perfect summary for Dustin Johnson's overwhelming final performance. At the beginning of the afternoon, with Andrew Putnam (Andrew Putnam) together to lower the standard rod 15, side by side in the lead position, he left the TPC south wind, to win 6.
Though only one bird was caught in the first 12 holes, Dustin Johnson controlled his ball most of the day. He scored 2 points in the first hole, and he set the tone for the whole day's competition.
On the one hand, Dustin Johnson only marked 12 green spots, and he could rely on his putter at a critical moment.
With 2 shots in hole 12, Dustin Johnson looks like Andrew Putnam will return to the title competition. At that time, his 45 foot putter pushed 15 feet short and failed to enter the hole.
Instead of missing the pole, Dustin Johnson pushed the 15 foot putter and maintained the two bar advantage. In the process, he shook his fists excitedly.
"It's a very important putter," Dustin Johnson said. "At the end of the tournament, it gave me the boost I needed. Sometimes it is equally important that those paddies push the bar even if there is no bird push. The end of this round gave me an extra boost.
When Dustin Johnson decided to put Memphis on his agenda, he kept thinking about the putter. The club concedes that he failed to meet his standard in the previous several races.
"I feel a bit of a struggle in the last 3 or 4 races," Dustin Johnson said. "Come here and play this way, I think my push is better this week."