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Dustin Johnson is back at Oakmont and relishing memories. He won his first major in the 2016 U.S. Open under extreme conditions.
Dustin Johnson ahead of US Open: How long I have left before I’m done with golf By . Camden Markel. Published June 11, 2025, 10:47 a.m. ET. Dustin Johnson has his retirement plans all thought out.
Dustin Johnson has his retirement plans all thought out. “I think I’ve got another six years in me,” Johnson said ahead of the U.S. Open on Tuesday. “I can grind for another six years. And ...
While speaking to the AP’s Doug Ferguson, DJ admitted that he’s already thinking about how much golf he’s got left in him. He’s been a professional since 2007 (almost 20 years) and is letting his mind ...
Dustin Johnson continued his tumble down the leaderboard Friday at the 2025 PGA Championship, one day after he shot a seven-over par 78 in Thursday's opening round at Quail Hollow.
After his success at the 2016 US Open at Oakmont Country Club, Dustin Johnson believes he can still compete at the top level and get back to his best before retiring to the fishing lakes ...
Dustin Johnson’s U.S. Open victory in 2016, the last time it was played at Oakmont before its return, feels like a lot more than nine years ago.
Dustin Johnson, whose status on the PGA Tour and in the World Rankings has disappeared since he joined LIV Golf, was invited by the PGA of America via special exemption for the PGA Championship ...
Dustin Johnson Controversial 2-Time Major Champion Receives Invite to PGA Championship Published May 07, 2025 at 4:20 PM EDT Updated May 07, 2025 at 10:33 PM EDT ...
Golf reporter Amanda Balionis witness a record-setting performance from Dustin Johnson in 2020, but his performance on the course isn't the only reason she remembers that tournament so well ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Nobody should ever, under any circumstances, feel bad for Dustin Johnson. The man won 24 times and $75 million on the PGA Tour, cashed out for another reported $125 million or so ...
There is rarely any urgency to anything Johnson does, and that six-year window comes with a caveat. He has two more years left on his 10-year exemption from winning at Oakmont in 2016.