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Johnson grabs share of Masters lead

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Augusta — World number one Dustin Johnson was a model of precision as he moved into a three-way share of the lead with Englishman Paul Casey and South African Dylan Frittelli when the delayed first round of the Masters was completed on Friday.

Forty-four players were yet to finish their opening round on Thursday when play was suspended at Augusta National Golf Club due to darkness and of those it was Johnson and Frittelli who joined Casey at the top of a jam-packed leaderboar­d.

Johnson, who was three under through nine holes when play was halted on Thursday, picked up four more birdies on Friday for a seven-under-par 65 that was his first bogey-free round at Augusta National.

The long-hitting American, who tested positive for Covid-19 in mid-October amid one of the best stretches of golf in his career, had a short turnaround before starting his second round and was eager to get back at it.

“It is nice, I feel like I am on a good roll here, feeling good with the golf swing,” said Johnson. “Obviously we know how the golf course is playing, we’ve already played nine holes this morning and just to turn around and go right back out I think it’s an advantage.”

Frittelli, who was four under through eight holes on Thursday in only his second Masters start, returned and added three more birdies. Justin Thomas (66), who also had to complete his opening round on Friday, shot his lowest round at Augusta National and was one shot back of the co-leaders along with Masters rookie Im Sung-jae of South Korea.

A further shot back was a group of four golfers that included former runners-up Xander Schauffele (2019) and Justin Rose (2015, 2017) and world number seven Webb Simpson. —

 ?? AFP ?? Dustin Johnson lines up a putt on the 18th green. —
AFP Dustin Johnson lines up a putt on the 18th green. —

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