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Dustin returns

> Johnson eyes Wells Fargo win and entry into elite club

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WORLD No. 1 Dustin Johnson returns to competitiv­e action at this week’s Wells Fargo Championsh­ip needing a win to join an elite group that includes some of the game’s greatest players.

Johnson has been sidelined due to a freak accident on the eve of last month’s US Masters but a triumph at Eagle Point would make him only the fifth golfer in PGA Tour history to win four or more consecutiv­e starts.

Should Johnson prevail over a field that includes five-times major winner Phil Mickelson and world No. 11 Adam Scott, he would be the first player to record four consecutiv­e victories on the PGA Tour since Tiger Woods in 2007-08.

“No one’s beaten me since February,” a grinning Johnson, who grew up in nearby South Carolina, told a news conference yesterday. “I was on a good roll, playing the best golf of my career leading into Augusta.

“Obviously I haven’t played much or done a whole lot of practising, but the body’s all good ... I’ve practiced enough to compete.”

Byron Nelson set the tour record for with 11 successive victories in 1945, while Woods, Ben Hogan and Jack Burke Jr. are the only other players with at least four.

While Johnson has been focused on healing his badly bruised back since slipping on a staircase in Augusta, former world No. 1 Scott has been enjoying time with his wife and young daughter in Sweden.

“I put a lot into my game the month leading into the Masters,” said Scott, who finished equal ninth at Augusta. “I needed a break. Felt I needed to see my family and spend some good time with them.

“Then last week was a really intense week with training and getting myself back competitiv­e again, fired up to play this week and next (at the Players Championsh­ip), and have a short three-week focus of putting in the hard yards and trying to get a result.”

Eagle Point is being used for the event this year because the regular venue, Quail Hollow in Charlotte, is hosting the PGA Championsh­ip, the year’s final major, in August.

The course is unfamiliar to most of a field that includes defending champion James Hahn and eight of the world’s top 20 golfers and has required more preparatio­n than usual ahead of the opening round.

“I’m still, after two looks at the course, trying to figure out exactly how to go about it,” said Scott. – Reuters

 ?? – AFPPIX ?? Dustin Johnson plays a shot from the fourth tee during the Pro-Am for the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip at Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, North Carolina yesterday.
– AFPPIX Dustin Johnson plays a shot from the fourth tee during the Pro-Am for the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip at Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, North Carolina yesterday.

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