Johnson bounces back to win first Canadian Open crown

OAKVILLE, ON – JULY 29: Dustin Johnson poses with the trophy during the final round at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club on July 29, 2018 in Oakville, Canada. Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images/AFP

TORONTO, CANADA (AFP) — World number one Dustin Johnson recovered from a shock early exit at the British Open to capture the Canadian Open title on Sunday for his third victory of 2018.

Johnson fired a six-under 66 for a three-stroke win after starting the final round of the USPGA Tour event at the Glen Abbey course in a four-way tie for the lead.

The win was the 19th title of his career and comes just over a week after he failed to make the cut at Carnoustie.

Johnson finished at 23-under 265, finally breaking through in an event he finished runner-up in 2013 and 2016.

South Koreans Kim Whee and An Byeong-hun finished second after they each shot 69. They and Kevin Tway were tied for the 54-hole lead with Johnson.

Keegan Bradley had a 64 to finish fourth at 19 under. He shot 63 on Friday, but had a 73 in the third round.

Tway closed with a disappointing 76 to drop into a tie for 17th at 13 under. He was trying to win his first PGA title in the event where father Bob Tway won the last of his tour titles in 2003.

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