The Jerusalem Post

No. 1 Johnson holds on to beat Rahm in Match Play final

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American Dustin Johnson became the first player to win all four World Golf Championsh­ips events when he claimed the WGC-Dell Match Play in Texas on Sunday.

World No. 1 and top seed Johnson beat Spanish 21st seed Jon Rahm 1-up in the 18-hole final at Austin Country Club.

Johnson built a 5-up lead after eight holes and held on, though only barely, after a late Rahm rally that cut the lead to 1-up after 16 holes.

“Today was a really tough day. I’m proud of the way I played, the way I stayed in there, even though Rahm made some birdies on the back nine,” said Johnson after sinking his winning putt from inside three feet at the final hole.

Johnson earlier barely survived his semi-final against 54th seed Hideto Tanihara, winning 1-up after the Japanese player missed a good chance to win the 18th hole. Rahm beat American 42nd seed Bill Haas 3&2 in the other semi.

It was Johnson’s third consecutiv­e victory, after he won the event formerly known as the Los Angeles Open and then the WGC-Mexico Championsh­ip.

Johnson’s five WGC titles puts him second behind Tiger Woods, who has 18.

In a final that matched two of the game’s longest hitters, Johnson looked set to cruise to victory thanks to his big early lead, but it got interestin­g near the end. Rahm, 3-down with four holes left, came to life, winning the par-four 15th with a birdie before taking the par-five 16th with another birdie, sinking a 30-footer after an astonishin­g second shot from the rough.

Rahm then drove through the green at the parfour 18th, ending up over the back, from where, perhaps distracted by a loud sudden banging noise just as he started his swing, he misjudged his 80-foot chip shot and could only par, allowing Johnson to escape with the win.

In the match for third place, Haas beat Tanihara 2&1, though the loser at least enjoyed a hole-inone at the par-three seventh.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? DUSTIN JOHNSON of the United States – the world No. 1 – holds up The Walter Hagen Trophy after beating Jon Rahm of Spain in Sunday’s final round of the World Golf Classic-Match Play tournament at Austin Country Club in Texas.
(Reuters) DUSTIN JOHNSON of the United States – the world No. 1 – holds up The Walter Hagen Trophy after beating Jon Rahm of Spain in Sunday’s final round of the World Golf Classic-Match Play tournament at Austin Country Club in Texas.

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