Dustin Johnson was declared the champion of the Tulsa LIV Golf tournament this Sunday (Oklahoma, USA), defeated South African Branden Grace and Australian Cameron Smith in extra holes.
Johnson, winner of the 2016 US Open and the 2020 Augusta Masters while still on the PGA Tour, added his second win of his career at LIV, the new circuit funded by the government of Saudi Arabia.
The American managed to overcome a triple ‘bogey’ and closed his third round with a ‘birdie’ that allowed him to force a three-way tiebreaker with Grace and Smith.
He achieved another ‘birdie’ on the eighteenth hole, where the extra was played, and took the title and a check for four million dollars.
Spaniard Eugenio López Chacarra finished fifthwith a cumulative score of 12, one stroke lower than Chilean Joaquín Niemann.
Source: La Verdad

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