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Golf gives boot to even the best

- All Write AL MENDOZA

WILL Dustin Johnson win the 118th US Open on Monday (18 June PHL Time)?

As I write this, DJ was 4 strokes ahead of two of his chief rivals with still 2 rounds left to play.

That lead DJ could possibly increase more, judging by the way he’s been playing the first 2 days of the year’s second of 4 majors.

Seven of 9 guys behind DJ are 5-6 strokes back, a deficit that can either be fragile or huge.

Of DJ’s chief challenger­s going to the weekend, only 4 seemed pedigreed: Henrik Stenson, Rickie

Fowler, 2013 champion Justin Rose and last year’s winner, Brooks Koepka.

Stenson, the sweet-swinging Swede, has had so many successes already; he was 5 shots behind DJ with 2 rounds to go.

Fowler, 6 off DJ, is so good that with his string of runner-up finishes in past majors, he is generally considered the best golfer who has never won a major.

Oh, yes, Koepka. He rallied mightily in Round 2 to stay 5 shots behind DJ, deadlocked with Ian Poulter, Tommy Fleetwood, Stenson and Rose.

And will long shots Scott Piercy and Charley Hoffman, bunched at 4 shots behind DJ, figure prominentl­y in the last 2 rounds?

No one can tell as golf is as unpredicta­ble as the weather, so they say.

But if it’s any indication, DJ seemed to have a vise grip of the lead and, barring a major disaster, he might yet duplicate his US Open victory in 2016.

His 69-67 openers are rock-solid and stand out as near-miraculous marvels of perfection at a course as tough and as ridiculous as Shinnecock Hills in New York.

The tall, long-hitting and bearded two-day leader is the only one to have broken par backto-back in a weird developmen­t that saw even some of the establishe­d stars falter horrendous­ly.

Among the 156 starters that missed the cut were 2015 champion Jordan Spieth, 2011 winner Rory McIlroy and, yes, three-time titlist Tiger Woods.

Spieth’s exit was heartbreak­er: He had four straight birdies in the back nine, only to finish bogey-bogey and miss the cut by one.

McIlroy got the door at plus-10 even as he shaved 10 shots from his first-day 80.

And Woods’ birdie-birdie finish wasn’t enough as he went two strokes above the plus8 cut (78-72).

Golf: It humiliates even the best.

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