San Francisco Chronicle

Johnson, Rahm head to semis at Match Play

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Dustin Johnson had reason to be rattled.

As he walked off the 12th green Saturday afternoon, the match referee said five words that Johnson heard for the first time all week in the Dell Technologi­es Match Play at Austin, Texas.

“The match is all square.”

Until then, Johnson had led after each of the 71 holes he had played at Austin Country Club.

He wasted little time responding to a rare challenge. Johnson birdied three of the next four holes for a 3-and-2 victory over Alex Noren to advance to the semifinals and stay on track for a potential showdown between Johnson, the world’s No. 1-ranked player, and Jon Rahm, golf ’s brightest young star.

“I wasn’t frustrated that I was all square. I was frustrated that I kind of gave 10 and 11 away,” Johnson said. “Came back strong after losing three holes in a row.”

Rahm was so dominant he played only 27 holes in two matches Saturday. He hasn’t had a match go longer than 14 holes since Thursday. And the 22year-old rookie from Spain still hasn’t played the 18th hole since a practice round Tuesday.

“The golf I’ve played the last three matches really has been very impressive, even to myself,” he said. “And it seemed to get better as I played, which is something that doesn’t happen often.”

Rahm lost only one of the 27 holes he played in his 6-and-4 win over Charles Howell III and his 7-and-5 victory over Soren Kjeldsen in the quarterfin­als. Rahm faces a semifinal match Sunday morning against Bill Haas, who ended Phil Mickelson’s hopes with a 2-and-1 victory. Mickelson had advanced to the quarterfin­als for the first time in 13 years with a victory against Marc Leishman.

Mickelson never trailed in any match until he fell behind on the first hole to Haas, and never led. The match ended on the 17th.

“I struggled making the putts that I have been making all week,” Mickelson said. “That seemed to me to be the difference.”

Johnson, going after a third straight PGA Tour title, faces one of this tournament’s biggest surprises in Hideko Tanihara of Japan. “He looks unbeatable,” Tanihara said. “I hope he doesn’t feel good tomorrow, so maybe I have a chance.”

Tanihara began the week by beating Jordan Spieth. On Saturday, he took down Paul Casey with two late birdies in the morning fourth round, and then he beat Ross Fisher 4 and 2.

Johnson went to No. 1 in the world with a five-shot victory at Riviera. In his next start, he won the Mexico Championsh­ip after holding off a late rally from Rahm. Now he’s two wins away from becoming the first player to sweep the four World Golf Championsh­ips.

None of Johnson’s five matches has gone beyond the 16th hole. In the fourth round, he beat Zach Johnson, 5 and 4. Noren is the only player to really make him sweat, and that was Johnson’s doing.

Johnson went 3 up at the turn, and then it was gone. He three-putted from 30 feet to lose the 10th hole. His tee shot on the par-3 11th hit the rocks and went into the water. And then he had to settle for par after leaving himself in an awkward spot, only to watch Noren hole a 40-footer to tie the match.

Johnson made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 13th — Noren missed from 8 feet — and then began to pull away with another 10-foot birdie on the 15th.

PGA Tour: Chris Stroud birdied his final hole to cap a 5-under-par 67 and take a one-shot lead at the Puerto Rico Open in Rio Grande as he goes for his first PGA Tour victory.

One shot behind were two past PGA Tour winners, Bill Lunde and D.A. Points, who each shot 69.

LPGA Tour: Mirim Lee shot a 5-under 67 in the third round of the Kia Classic in Carlsbad (San Diego County) to go to 13-under and take a one shot lead over Mi Jung Hur, who made a 67-foot putt on No. 18 to card a 66.

South Korean In Gee Chun was tied at 10-under with Cristie Kerr (71).

 ?? Eric Gay / Associated Press ?? No. 1 Dustin Johnson watches his tee shot soar during another excellent Match Play round.
Eric Gay / Associated Press No. 1 Dustin Johnson watches his tee shot soar during another excellent Match Play round.

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