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Dustin Johnson hangs on to win Travelers Championsh­ip by one stroke

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A pair of bogeys on the back nine and a rain delay were not enough to derail Dustin Johnson, who shot 19 under par to win the Travelers Championsh­ip by one stroke in Connecticu­t.

The 2016 US Open champion fended off fellow American Kevin Streelman after shooting a career-low 61 the day prior, claiming his 21st PGA title to mark his 13th consecutiv­e season with at least one victory.

“I’m definitely proud of myself for continuing the streak. It was a long time between wins though. Hopefully it won’t be that long for the next one,” Johnson said in a televised interview.

He narrowly avoided disaster on 15, when he was forced to remove his shoes and stand in a pond to hit his ball, which landed in the damp turf next to the water. He made par, only to bogey on the next hole, after rain forced a brief delay at the fanless tournament.

“Even though there’s no fans here, you can still feel the pressure,” said the 36-year-old American. “The rain delay didn’t help very much because then I actually had time to think about everything.”

American Will Gordon rocketed nine spots up the leaderboar­d to finish tied for third with Canadian Mackenzie Hughes.

Johnson, who finished second at both the Masters and the PGA Championsh­ip in 2019, failed to make the cut earlier this month at the Charles Schwab Challenge when the tour resumed after the Covid-19 forced a three-month suspension of play.

American Brendon Todd, who had been in the lead after a career low nine-under 61 in the third round, selfdestru­cted on 12 with a triple bogey and failed to recover, ending the tournament tied for 11th.

 ?? Photograph: Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports ?? Dustin Johnson narrowly avoided disaster on the 15th, when he had to play his shot standing in a pond.
Photograph: Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports Dustin Johnson narrowly avoided disaster on the 15th, when he had to play his shot standing in a pond.

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