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Johnson looks forward to last major of the season

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Dustin Johnson has one last chance at a major championsh­ip to prove he didn’t leave his game at the bottom of that staircase.

The PGA Championsh­ip this week marks the final shot for the world’s top-ranked player to contend for a major during an otherwise lost year that went haywire after a tumble down the stairs forced him out of the Masters.

That fall not only wrenched his back, it wrecked his season.

“Obviously, it’s really frustratin­g. But things happen,” Johnson said Tuesday. “You’ve just got to deal with them, and you know, I feel like the golf game’s in really good shape right now . ... Had a good practice session yesterday. Played nine holes. Feel like I’m driving it really well again.”

It seemed unthinkabl­e that Johnson would come to the year’s final major without even challengin­g for one. He won three straight tournament­s before that fateful trip to Augusta, where he slipped down the stairs at his rental home and hurt his back, an injury that kept him out of the season’s first major.

Johnson missed the cut at the U.S. Open , then fell behind early at the British Open and finished in a tie for 54th place — 16 strokes behind winner Jordan Speith.

He’s held the world No. 1 ranking for 25 straight weeks. The week after the British Open, he finished in a tie for eighth at the RBC Canadian Open, and he followed that with a tie for 17th at the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

Maybe a visit to a course the South Carolina native considers “kind of home” will help. Johnson grew up about an hour from Charlotte in Columbia, South Carolina; played college golf at Coastal Carolina and slyly said he’s received “a few” ticket requests.

Then again, he’s missed the cut in two of his previous three tournament­s at Quail Hollow.

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