The Niagara Falls Review

Putting a short memory to work

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was broken.”

He still thought about playing when he left the practice range Thursday, only to realize on the putting green that he couldn’t. Johnson said he was hitting his 4-iron about 200 yards in the air (it usually flies 235 yards) and he had no idea which direction the ball was going until he hit it. Over the next 15 minutes, on the cart ride to the putting green and a few more full swings between putts, reality won out.

“The more I thought about it, there was no chance,” he said. “It just took a while to convince myself.”

There was a small measure of relief that tests revealed only a bruise. When he flew home to Florida, he said, his lower back hurt for two days. Now it’s in a confined area near the bruise. He has returned to a routine, which includes work in the gym.

“I’m not really doing much,” Johnson said. “Today I started moving a little bit. Yesterday I did a little bit of chest and arms. Moving up and down, I’m fine. If I’m twisting, it’s a little sore. And I’m making some swings, but I’m not hitting any balls.”

As bad as the timing was, it could have been worse.

Johnson had scheduled the next three weeks off, so there will be no temptation to play before he is fully recovered. His next tournament is the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip that starts May 4, the first of three in a row.

And while it hurt to watch the Masters on TV, it felt good to see Garcia win.

“Sergio and I are friends,” he said. “I was rooting for him. It was cool to see him get that first one. I know a little bit of what he’s been through. He’d been close quite a few times, just like I had been close. It took him a lot longer.”

People talk about how it takes time for that first major to sink in. Johnson might never grasp his unfortunat­e turn of events, even for someone who has dealt with his share of setbacks.

Ina2015int­erview,whenaskedh­is biggest disappoint­ment, Johnson said, “I’ve had a lot of (stuff ) happen to be me, but I came out better on the other side.”

His short memory might be one of his great assets.

For all blunders on the golf course that he quickly forgets about, this one shouldn’t be much different. He is still playing the best golf of his life. He still has a chance at his next tournament for a fourth straight PGA Tour victory, which would be the longest streak since Tiger Woods, who won five straight over six months.

“One reason I’m good at golf is because I try not to let it bother me,” Johnson said. “It sucks. It sucks right now. But I woke up this morning, and it was a good day.”

And he still has a large collection of trophies at home. Johnson laughed. “That doesn’t hurt,” he said.

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ROB CARR/GETTY IMAGES Dustin Johnson walks off after announcing his withdrawl from the 2017 Masters last week at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
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