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Casey leads by 3 over Mickelson at Pebble

Paul Casey quietly put together another solid round for a 5-under 67 that gave him a 3-shot lead over Phil Mickelson at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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There’d been some Twitter confusion to laugh about—fans thinking erroneously that TOUR pro Johnson had switched from PXG to TaylorMade clubs, the brand that club pro Johnson uses. “Have a good week,� the famous Johnson said after the photographers had taken their shots. “Oh, I am,� said Johnson, an assistant pro at Davis Park Golf Course outside Farmington, Utah. “There isn’t any reason why you can’t do it,� TOUR pro Johnson said. They shook hands and the TOUR pro went on his way, leaving the club pro on the range. “I’ve got to let the goosebumps go down,� club pro Z.J. said. “Then I can hit again.� Welcome to the 100th PGA at Bellerive, otherwise known as the Zach Johnson Experience, where of the 156 players in the PGA field, only 154 are not named Zach Johnson. The one from Utah finished T12 in the 2018 PGA Professional Championship, earning a berth in this PGA. The touring pro, of course, is a staple at golf’s biggest tournaments and plays the game on TV. One name. Twice the fun. “I always knew there was another one,� TOUR pro Johnson said. “I’d see his name in the back of Golf Week and other magazines, where they list the tournament results.� Naturally, the presence of two Zach Johnsons here has resulted in some confusion. “Half of these autographs, they think I’m the other Zach Johnson,� said the grinning club pro. Not that he minded. The winner of the 2013 Utah Open, he is savoring this PGA Championship, his first TOUR start of any kind. As the crowd thinned late Tuesday, he lingered behind the 18th green, where he gave away his sweaty glove, smiled for every photo, inked every autograph. Finally, he ran out of golf balls to give away and hats to sign. “Is everybody good?� he asked. “Nice job,� a parent said. “Thanks,� Johnson said. The other Zach Johnson, by the way, is also good with autographs. If they didn’t know about each other before, it became impossible not to in 2009, when club pro Johnson was sent the other one’s scorecards and a plaque from the Sony Open in Hawaii. The club pro opened it; realized the mistake; took photos and had a laugh; then sent the package to its rightful Zach Johnson. Club pro Zach Johnson even got a few of TOUR pro Zach Johnson’s e-mails, years ago. In 2015, alerted to the prospect of another Zach Johnson potentially making the PGA field, the famous Johnson tweeted, “The more Zach Johnson’s in the field, the better!� Utah’s Johnson didn’t make it that year, but he has now, which led to Wednesday’s photo op on the range, and, in family dining Monday, the very first meeting of the Zach Johnsons. “It was an awesome meeting,� TOUR pro Johnson said. “I was there with a buddy, and he was there with his family. It was good to finally meet the other one. 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