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Johnson rallies in Tulsa for 1st LIV Golf title of ’23

Dustin Johnson overcame a triple bogey Sunday by making birdie on the 18th hole to join a playoff and another birdie on the 18th to win LIV Golf Tulsa in Oklahoma for his first win this year and second since he joined the circuit a year ago.

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