Miami Herald

Johnson holds off Streelman for Travelers Championsh­ip

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

Just minutes after Dustin Johnson was ankle deep in water on the 15th hole, pants rolled up to his knees, looking to save the hole and, potentiall­y, his entire tournament, the final round of the Travelers Championsh­ip was suspended as a storm rolled through Cromwell, Connecticu­t.

After taking the lead away from Brendon Todd on the ninth hole, Johnson was teetering on the edge of blowing his advantage as Kevin Streelman, a former champion at TPC River Highlands, slowly climbed his way up the leaderboar­d just one hole ahead. Johnson’s tee shot on the 13th hole went soaring out of bounds, and he settled for a bogey. On No. 15, his first shot fell into the rough, just feet away from a water hazard. He was able to recover for par, though Streelman was surging.

While the 58-minute stoppage didn’t help Johnson, he said, he was still able to navigate his final three holes, and win his 21st event on the PGA Tour. Streelman finished second at 18-under, followed by Will Gordon and Mackenzie Hughes, both at 17under.

Johnson’s win came with no spectators in attendance due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns. After recording a par for victory on the 18th, he pulled his ball from the hole, and gave a nod towards the scattered applause coming from Travelers staffers and residents who live on the course.

“It was big because I hadn’t played very well,” said Johnson, 36. “But I put in a lot of good work the last couple weeks after Colonial, and so it’s nice to see the game just start coming around.

“It was definitely strange playing with no fans, but you still can feel the pressure, you still can feel how important a golf tournament it is, and you’re coming down the stretch, to me it felt the same, whether it was a million fans or zero.”

After shooting a careerlow 61 on Saturday to move two strokes behind Todd for second, Johnson, the sixthranke­d golfer in the world, scrapped out a 3-under 67 on Sunday; four birdies and a bogey on the front nine, and two birdies and two bogeys on the back nine. He said he pulled his tee shot on the 13th just a bit, but said his par save on 15 gave him confidence.

“I was ready to finish out the golf tournament,” he said.

Upon play resuming, Johnson bogeyed hole No. 16. His tee shot landed in the bunker, and his shot out of the bunker skipped 30 feet past the pin, leaving him a two-putt for bogey. Streelman had his chances to tie Johnson on holes 17 and 18, but posted pars on both. A tap-in at 18 extended Johnson’s streak to 13 straight years with a win, his first since the WGC Mexico Championsh­ip in 2019.

Streelman, 41, who won the 2014 Travelers with a record-setting seven birdies to close out his round, recorded a bogey-free final round Sunday, scattering three birdies. He shot a 7-under 63 on Saturday to put himself into position to contend on Sunday.

“I have to take a lot of positives,” Streelman said. “It’s a little bit disappoint­ing. I just played beautifull­y. That shot on 17, I just don’t how it didn’t come down that hill. Literally a foot left and it’s a kick-in and maybe we’d have a chance at a playoff, but Dustin is playing beautifull­y. He’s obviously tough to compete with when he’s on top of his game.”

Todd, 34, entered the day alone in first place at 18under, two strokes ahead of Johnson. But after recording nine birdies on Saturday, he couldn’t convert any on Sunday, as he posted 11 consecutiv­e pars to open his round. As Johnson passed him with a birdie at the ninth and continued to build upon his lead, Todd recorded his worst hole of the tournament on 12 – a tripleboge­y that dropped him to 15-under.

Todd hadn’t recorded a bogey since the fourth hole of his opening round on Thursday, and had posted a string of 61 consecutiv­e holes with a score of par or better.

Will Gordon, 23, finished third at 17-under. He shot a career-low 62 on Friday to tie for second heading into the weekend, and followed with a 1-over par 71 on Saturday. His finish on Sunday, a 6-under 64, earned him a special temporary tour card, which allows him unlimited sponsors exemptions for the rest of the season.

“I can’t control all that stuff,” Gordon said. “So I’m just trying to play the best golf I can.”

Mackenzie Hughes tied Gordon for third. The 29year-old native of Canada shot the tournament’s thirdever 10-under par 60 on Thursday, and shot back-toback 68s on Friday and Saturday to remain in contention.

Kevin Na finished fifth at 16-under. Bryson DeChambeau, Ryan Armour,

Brendan Steele, Patton Kizzire and Scott Stallings all tied for sixth at 15-under.

Two-time champion Phil Mickelson, who was appearing in his first tour event since turning 50 last week, tied for 24th at 11under after leading the tournament through two rounds. Jordan Spieth, the 2017 winner, tied for 54th at 6-under.

LPGA

Ji Young Kim made an 18-foot eagle putt on the second hole of a playoff with Minji Park to win the Korea LPGA’s BC CardHankyu­ng Ladies’ Cup at Pocheon, South Korea.

Kim closed with a 5under 67 to match Park at 18-under 270 at Pocheon Hills.

Park finished with a 66. Both players birdied the 18th on their first extra trip down the par-5 hole.

KORN FERRY TOUR

Kyle Jones won the Utah Championsh­ip for his first Korn Ferry Tour title, beating Paul Haley II with a 6-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole at Oakridge Country Club at Farmington, Utah.

Daniel Summerhays, making his final start as a touring profession­al, was eliminated with a bogey on the first extra hole after shooting a 9-under 62 in regulation. Hours after Summerhays finished, Jones and Haley completed matching 68s to force the playoff at 20 under.

Will Zalatoris was a stroke back after a 66.

Dylan Wu and Martin Piller each shot 64 to match Ollie Schniederj­ans (66) at 18 under.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II AP ?? Dustin Johnson, who trailed by two strokes entering Sunday’s final round at the Travelers Championsh­ip , shot a 67 to beat Kevin Streelman by one stroke, for his 21st PGA Tour victory.
FRANK FRANKLIN II AP Dustin Johnson, who trailed by two strokes entering Sunday’s final round at the Travelers Championsh­ip , shot a 67 to beat Kevin Streelman by one stroke, for his 21st PGA Tour victory.

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