The Herald (South Africa)

Johnson favourite for PGA at Bellerive

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Dustin Johnson is the favourite to win the PGA Championsh­ip in Bellerive this week where the long hitters will be at home in the final major of the year.

A course stretching to 6,900m, wide fairways and soft greens will give the big bombers the advantage they did not always enjoy at last month’s Open Championsh­ip on the parched fairways at Carnoustie.

Johnson, fellow Americans Justin Thomas and Brooks Koepka, Englishmen Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood, and Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy loom as the main contenders.

Less likely to triumph but sure to attract plenty of attention, are Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth, who can achieve the “Career Grand Slam”.

Woods did not play well in Akron last week and Bellerive is not really up his alley.

A decade removed from his 14th, and most recent, major victory, he is better suited these days to courses that demand subtlety and shot-making.

Spieth also played poorly in Akron, and he too does not appear to be a good match for Bellerive.

Johnson is not No 1 in the world by accident, but he is not quite the closer in majors that he is in regular tournament­s.

Another near-miss at the US Open in June, where he finished third after a pedestrian final round, resurrecte­d nagging doubts about his ability to seal the deal.

The 2016 US Open remains his only major victory. He has been in contention often and has plenty of silverware.

McIlroy, meanwhile, has heaps of great golf left in him but needs to win a major on a firm and difficult track to shed the tag of being a flat track bully, to use cricketing parlance for a batsman who runs up big scores when conditions are favourable.

Another player worth keeping close tabs on is American Tony Finau, who has reached the top 10 in all three majors this year. –

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