Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DUSTIN JOHNSON THROUGH TO MATCH PLAY SEMI-FINALS

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World number one Dustin Johnson stayed on track to become the first player to win all four World Golf Championsh­ips events when he advanced to the semi-finals at the WGC-DELL Match Play in Texas on Saturday.

Johnson lost three consecutiv­e holes during his quarterfin­al against Alexander Noren, but had enough in reserve to secure a 3&2 victory over the Swedish eighth seed at Austin Country Club.

Next up for the American top seed is a Sunday morning semi-final against Japanese 54th seed Hideto Tanihara, while Spaniard 21st seed Jon Rahm and American 42nd seed Bill Haas meet in the other semi. The final will be played in the afternoon.

“It’s a long way to go but I like my chances,” Johnson told NBC television after dusting off Noren.

I gave him a hole there (by hitting into a water hazard on the 11th) and on 10 missed a short putt, but other than that I played really solid, drove it well, hit some good iron shots and rolled some nice putts in.

A victory on Sunday would make Johnson the only player other than Tiger Woods to win consecutiv­e World Golf Championsh­ips events, after his Mexico Championsh­ip triumph three weeks ago.

Giant killer Tanihara, a 14-times winner on his home tour, earned a spot in the final four with an emphatic 4&2 win over Englishman Ross Fisher.

Even if he goes no further, Tanihara has already achieved his objective of qualifying for the Masters in two weeks. He started the week ranked 60th in the world, but is now assured of jumping into the top 50 and punching his ticket to Augusta.

My goal was to get to the Masters. Im really happy, he said. Haas, meanwhile, took out five-times major winner Phil Mickelson 2&1 in an all-american quarter-final.

Against Phil, I really felt like I needed to capitalise when I had the chances, and I was able to do that, Haas said. Its something Ill never forget.

Mickelson endured a frustratin­g afternoon on the greens, but nonetheles­s sounded satisfied with his preparatio­n for the Masters, where he will shoot for a fourth green jacket.

I didnt get the putts to go this match the way I had been making them previously and that was the difference, he said. Rahm made quick work of the other quarter-final, giving Dane Soren Kjeldsen a 7&5 shellackin­g.

Rahm could not remember playing better, except perhaps over the final nine holes en route to his maiden PGA Tour victory at Torrey Pines in southern California two months ago. REUTERS

 ??  ?? Dustin Johnson tees off on the 12th hole of his match. AFP
Dustin Johnson tees off on the 12th hole of his match. AFP

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