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No. 1 Johnson races out to 6-shot lead in HSBC Champions

- The Associated Press

SHANGHAI — As part of a promotiona­l stunt for the HSBC Champions earlier in the week, Dustin Johnson was among three players wearing superhero capes on a hotel roof, suspended by ropes a few feet in the air against a backdrop of downtown Shanghai at night.

“I should have pushed him off the platform,” Henrik Stenson said with a laugh.

That might have been the only way to stop the world’s No. 1 player from more domination in the World Golf Championsh­ips.

All it took was one hole Saturday for Johnson to seize control on a blustery day at Sheshan Internatio­nal, along with some help from Brooks Koepka. A fourshot swing on the par-5 eighth hole — a birdie for Johnson, a triple bogey for Koepka — sent Johnson on his way to a 4-under 68 and a six-shot lead final round.

His only big number was not all his doing.

Johnson’s drive down the right side of the 10th hole hit a cart path and took a hard bounce over a wall and into the bushes, leading to double bogey. Otherwise, it was the same recipe that took him to No. 1 in the world — big tee shots, control of his short irons and just enough putts to make him look tough to catch. going into the

“I’m not going to change anything — play the golf course just how I’ve been playing it,” said Johnson, who has 22 birdies in 54 holes and was at 17-under 199. “I’m in a good position going into tomorrow, but I’m still going to have to go out and play a really solid round if I want to get it done.”

At stake is a chance to become the first player to win three World Golf Championsh­ips in the same year, a feat not even Tiger Woods with his 18 World Golf Championsh­ips managed to accomplish.

Johnson won the WGCMexico Championsh­ip and the WGC-Dell Technologi­es Match Play in Texas. Championsh­ip.

Armour, who led by one after 36 holes, had eight birdies and three bogeys to move to 15 under 201. Chesson Hadley (68) was next at 10 under. Vaughn Taylor (70), Scott Strohmeyer (68), Beau Hossler (69), Ben Silverman (69), and Seamus Power (71) were tied for third another shot back at 207.

Armour, 41, is seeking first PGA Tour title in 105th Tour event. his his

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