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World No.1 Johnson wins Saudi International

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February 7, 2021
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King Abdullah Economic City (Saudi Arabia): World number one Dustin Johnson won the $3.5 million Saudi International for the second time in three years on Sunday.

The 36-year-old, who finished runner-up here last year, shot a two-under par 68 in tricky conditions to tally 15-under par 265. That eventually proved to be two shots better than the group in tied second place at 13-under par – England’s Justin Rose (65) and American Tony Finau (67).

It was Johnson’s third win in eight starts since winning the Northern Trust Open on the PGA Tour, a run that includes his Masters triumph as well.

His only finish outside the top-10 since finishing runner-up in the PGA Championship in August last year is a tied 11th place at this year’s Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.

Johnson started the round two shots ahead of Frenchman Victor Perez and even though he missed birdie chances from inside four feet on the 10th and 12th holes, he managed to stay ahead with a solitary birdie on the par-5 fourth hole. 

Rose completed his bogey-free round with a birdie on the 18th, but Johnson’s closest challengers – Finau and Perez – made crucial mistakes coming down the stretch to give him enough breathing space.

Finau, searching for his first international win since the 2016 Puerto Rico Open on the PGA Tour, dropped shots on the 16th and 17th hole before a birdie on the last. Perez short-sided himself on the par-3 16th and made a double bogey there. He eventually finished tied fourth at 12-under par alongside Scotland’s Calum Hill (67).

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