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Johnson dominates

> World No. 1 wins Tournament of Champions

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WORLD NO. 1 Dustin Johnson powered to an eight-shot triumph at the US PGA Tour Tournament of Champions in Hawaii yesterday.

Johnson’s masterful display off the tee at the par-73 Plantation Course at Kapalua included a near hole-in-one at the par-four 12th hole – where his drive left him a six-inch tapin for eagle.

He carded an 8-under 65 for 24-under 268 and his 17th US PGA Tour triumph, seemingly impervious to the wind and intermitte­nt rain throughout the round.

“I knew I was playing well and it’s a golf course that I’m really confident on,” Johnson said.

“I’ve really been driving the ball (well) this week,” added the American, who has a new driver in his bag.

“I knew as long as I could keep doing that I was going to play well.”

Spain’s Jon Rahm was second after a 69 for 276 and is projected to rise from No. 4 to No. 3 in the world thanks to his runner-up finish.

Brian Harman, who started the day two shots behind Johnson atop the leaderboar­d, closed with a 1-under 72 for sole possession of third place on 277.

It was a further stroke back to Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama (66) and Americans Pat Perez (69) and Rickie Fowler (70).

Matsuyama played his last seven holes in 5-under with the aid of an eagle on the par-five 15th, where he landed his approach shot 10 feet from the pin.

But Johnson had put himself out of reach of all pursuers in the elite 34-player event for 2017 tournament winners.

He raced away from the field with four birdies on the front nine.

His only miscue of the day was at the par-three 11th, where he was in a bunker off the tee en route to a bogey.

He responded in magnificen­t style with his monster drive setting up his eagle at the 12th, and he padded his lead with three straight birdies at 14, 15, and 16.

His eight-shot margin of victory was the biggest of his career.

Johnson, who seized the world No. 1 ranking last February, has now won at least one US tour title for 11 straight years.

“Obviously I got off to a great start and I want to keep it going,” Johnson said of his 2018 opener. “Things are going in the right direction.” – AFP

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