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Dustin Johnson ‘Proud’ Of Historic US Open Comeback After Quadruple Bogey Setback

Dustin Johnson 'Proud' Of Historic US Open Comeback After Quadruple Bogey Setback

Dustin Johnson had an up-and-down ride during the second round of the 123rd US Open, with the American creating a piece of history in the process as he tackled Los Angeles Country Club. 

Johnson, who fired a first round of six-under (64) on Thursday had been the top LIV golfer heading into the Friday of the third men’s Major of the year. However, after parring his opening hole, the American then made a mess of the par 4 second, with a quadruple bogey putting him to four-over for the round.

Dustin Johnson watches his tee shot on the second hole

Johnson watches his tee shot on the second hole

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There’s no denying though that Johnson doesn’t give up and, despite the quadruple at the second, he battled back with five birdies and a bogey over his remaining 16 holes putting him back to level-par. In the process, he became the only player in the last 30 years to make a quadruple bogey in a US Open round and still shoot par or better.

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