But the long-hitting American, bothered by a sore throat and swollen glands, rallied late at Royal St. George's, a hole-in-one at the 16th hole keying a comeback that brought him from four-over with five holes to play to an even-par 70. A bogey at the last spoiled an even better result.
"Standing on 14, I wanted to make a few birdies and give myself a chance to get back in this thing," Johnson said. "[But] if you would have bet me money that I would be one-under-par standing on the 18th tee, I would have taken it."
It was Johnson's third ace on tour -- he made his previous ones at Riviera and Colonial -- and the first by a competitor in an Open at Royal St. George's since 1981. Johnson tossed the ball to a spectator, added a birdie at 17 before making a 5 at No. 18, then looked forward to getting some rest.
"I'm not very excited at all," he said. "I'm going to go home and sleep. I'm a little bit under the weather. My glands are all swollen. I've got some kind of infection. I'm on some antibiotics, so hopefully it'll go away."
-- Bill Fields





























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