The Asian Age

Gritty Johnson crowned champ

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Miami, March 27: Dustin Johnson held on to beat Spain’s Jon Rahm 1 up on Sunday to win the World Golf Championsh­ips Match Play crown and become the first player to win all four WGC events.

World number one Johnson was 5 up through eight holes but withstood a furious rally by the 22-yearold Spaniard, who was trying to become the youngest winner of one of the elite WGC events.

Rahm’s comeback bid fell short when he was unable to birdie the 18th to extend the match. Johnson rolled in a four-footer for a par to halve the hole and seal the win.

Johnson won the WGC HSBC Champions in 2013, the WGC Cadillac Championsh­ip in 2015, the WGC Bridgeston­e Invitation­al in 2016 and the WGC Mexico Championsh­ip earlier this month.

His wins in Mexico and on Sunday in Austin, Texas, saw him join Tiger Woods as the only players to win back-to-back WGC titles.

Johnson took the final by the throat when he won four straight holes from the third through the six as the ever-more frustrated Rahm struggled with the putter.

But Rahm kept his nerve after falling 5 down when Johnson won the eighth with a par.

And the young Spaniard, who won his first US PGA Tour title at Torrey Pines this year, won the 13th, 15th and 16th with birdies — rolling in a clutch 32-footer at the 16th.

After both parred the parthree 17th, they went to 18 with Johnson 1 up.

“I definitely didn’t play my best today in the first match or the second,” Johnson said. “So, to win both those matches not having my best stuff is definitely a positive.”

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India’s footballer­s go through their drills on Monday, ahead of their AFC Cup qualifier against Myanmar.
 ?? — AP ?? Dustin Johnson holds his trophy after defeating Jon Rahm at Austin County Club on Sunday.
— AP Dustin Johnson holds his trophy after defeating Jon Rahm at Austin County Club on Sunday.

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