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Up by five shots to start the final round, Dustin Johnson shot a 68, good enough for a three-shot victory and the FedEx Cup.
Up by five shots to start the final round, Dustin Johnson shot a 68, good enough for a three-shot victory and the FedEx Cup.
Dustin Johnson shot a 64 on Sunday, giving him a five-shot lead going into Monday’s final round of the FedExCup finale in Atlanta.
Dustin Johnson finished the day where he started, leading the field. But he’s joined by co-leader Jon Rahm after the opening round of play.
Jon Rahm nailed a 66-foot putt on the first playoff hole to top Dustin Johnson for the BMW Championship title. It capped a dramatic week for Rahm.
On an exceedingly diffiicult course, Dustin Johnson is one of a few players under par as he goes for his second straight FedExCup playoff win.
Rory McIlroy grabbed a share of the 36-hole lead at Olympia Fields. Can he stay there on Saturday?
Tiger Woods is among the 70 golfers in the field looking to qualify for the Tour Championship. A bad finish puts him in a tough spot after Day 1.
Dustin Johnson opened the final round of The Northern Trust with a five-shot advantage, but he’ll have to keep playing well as competitors go low.
Dustin Johnson drained a 40-foot eagle putt on the 18th to extend his lead to five shots over the field headed into the final round of the Northern Trust.
Tiger Woods is among the early starters at TPC Boston as the FedExCup playoffs begin.