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    China Daily | Updated: 2017-08-29 07:41
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    OLD WESTBURY, New York - Dustin Johnson faced long odds all day against Jordan Spieth until Sunday's longest drive led to his playoff victory in The Northern Trust.

    Johnson rallied from a five-shot deficit on the front nine. And on the final hole in regulation, after one of the most powerful players in golf chose to lay up from the rough, he drained an 18-foot par putt for a 4-under 66 to force a sudden-death playoff.

    Returning to the 18th, Johnson felt the wind switch and took on the lake with a 341-yard tee shot - the longest of the week on that hole - that left him a lob wedge that he hit to within four feet of the pin.

    Spieth, who already made his share of big putts along the back nine at Glen Oaks, hit a 7-iron to the back collar and missed his 25-foot birdie putt. Johnson rolled in his short birdie putt for his fourth victory of the year.

    Spieth, who closed with a 69, lost for the first time in six tries when leading by at least two shots.

    There wasn't much he could do except take back his tee shot into the water on the par-3 sixth hole after building a five-shot lead. Johnson played bogey-free in the final round, and played his final 29 holes at par or better.

    "I didn't lose the tournament," Spieth said. "Dustin won it."

     

    Dustin Johnson poses with the trophy after beating Jordan Spieth in Sunday's playoff to win The Northern Trust in Old Westbury, New York.Adam Hunger / Ap

    The opening FedEx Cup playoff event featured two of the biggest names in golf putting on an amazing show on Long Island.

    "I thought it would be fun" Spieth said. "But I was hoping it wasn't going to be that much fun."

    Johnson made up a five-shot deficit in five holes, and they battled along the back nine with big shots and big moments.

    They were tied on the par-3 17th when both hit into a bunker, and Johnson blasted out to four feet with an easier shot and angle to the hole. Spieth had an 18-footer for par and knocked it in, like he always seems to do.

    On the closing hole, Johnson showed the kind of golf intelligence that belies his simple outlook on life. After he sliced his drive up the hill and into a nasty lie in the rough, he chose to lay up instead of trying to hammer a shot to an elevated green.

    But he made it pay off with a par that got him into the play-off after Spieth lagged a 75-foot putt perfectly to get his par.

    They finished at 13-under 267.

    Johnson won for the first time since he wrenched his back during a spill down the stairs that knocked him out of the Masters and derailed his streak of dominance. He had won three straight tournaments against strong fields until that injury.

    "I feel like the game is finally back in form like it was before the Masters," Johnson said.

    Of his 16 victories, this was the first time Johnson faced a must-make putt on the final hole, and he delivered a stroke that even Spieth thought was going to miss on the high side of the hole.

    The Northern Trust never looked as though it would contain so much drama.

    Spieth began with a three-shot lead. He two-putted from long range for birdie on the par-5 third hole when Johnson, from closer range but putting from off the green, took three to get down for a par.

    Then the fifth hole felt like a dagger - Spieth canned a 30-foot birdie putt while Johnson missed his birdie from eight feet.

    That gave Spieth a five-shot lead - no one else was closer than seven - and it seemed even larger because Johnson wasn't making any putts.

    Five holes later, they were tied.

    Spieth's tee shot on the next hole banged off the rock wall and into the water on the par-3 sixth, and he made double bogey. On the ninth, Spieth took three putts from just off the left side the green, and Johnson made a seven-foot birdie putt for another two-shot swing.

    The closest Johnson came to taking the lead was a 15-foot eagle attempt that narrowly missed. Spieth regained the lead with an eight-foot birdie on the 14th, and Johnson tied him again from 18 feet on the next hole.

    Bubba Watson shot a 70 and tied for 10th, to become one of eight players to qualify for the second playoff event in all 11 years of the FedEx Cup. David Lingmerth, who started at No 103, overcame a 40 on the front nine for a 73 to tie for 29th and move into the top 100.

    Harold Varner III, not even among the top 125 going into the final regular-season event last week, made it to New York and then tied for 20th to crack the top 100.

    The three players who moved into the top 100 were the fewest since two advanced in 2007 when the FedEx Cup began.

    Associated Press

    (China Daily 08/29/2017 page23)

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