Winner of the BMW Championship with a 23-under
Powerful off the tee and relentless with the putter, Dustin Johnson didn't give anyone much of a chance Sunday by closing with a 5-under 67 to win the BMW Championship by three shots and move to the top of the FedEx Cup.
Johnson won for the third time in his past eight tournaments dating to his first major at the U.S. Open, and this might have been his most complete performance.
All this activity was far more compelling than the actual tournament, for Johnson never looked as though he was going to lose -- no matter how well Casey played. Johnson already has introduced a fade to his powerful driving.
He dialed in his wedges earlier this year, and he is now among the best. And he changed to a different putter this week to help him start the ball on line, and it worked magnificently.
Johnson is regarded as golf's greatest athlete, and to see every part of his game in order is a daunting sight. He played the par 5's in 15 under for the week.
"I've got a lot of confidence in every part of my game," Johnson said.
____________________________________He dialed in his wedges earlier this year, and he is now among the best. And he changed to a different putter this week to help him start the ball on line, and it worked magnificently.
Johnson is regarded as golf's greatest athlete, and to see every part of his game in order is a daunting sight. He played the par 5's in 15 under for the week.
"I've got a lot of confidence in every part of my game," Johnson said.
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