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Johnson ends Major wait, wins US Open

Oakmont - Dustin Johnson ended years of misery at the majors with a come-from-behind win in the US Open at Oakmont on Sunday, but he was given a huge fright late on over a potential rules violation.

The 31-year-old American closed with a 69 for a four-under total of 276, three strokes clear of Scott Piercy (69), Jim Furyk (66) and Shane Lowry (76).

They were the only players to finish under par. Sergio Garcia (70) and Branden Grace (71) both ended level.

The victory was sweet for a player who bore the scar tissue of multiple near misses at the majors, most notably at last year's US Open when he three-putted the final green to hand the win to Jordan Spieth.

Johnson was the third straight first-time winner of a major tournament after Jason Day won the PGA Championship last year and Danny Willett took the Masters in April.

But it was a perplexing final few holes for him after officials informed him at the 12th that he could be penalised for a potential rules violation back on the fifth green when his ball moved slightly as he prepared to putt.

As it turned out, the last few holes went his way. He finished with a birdie at the last and his margin was such that the victory could not be overturned even if he were penalised.

The United States Golf Association then announced that the penalty stroke would be applied.

"Feels good. Feels really good. Feels well deserved. I've had a lot of opportunities that I didn't quite get it done. So this one's definitely really sweet," Johnson said.

"It means the world. It's Father's Day. My birthday's in a couple days. Couldn't have came at a better time."

Johnson started the last 18 holes tied for second, but he was four strokes behind Ireland's Lowry.

But with his driving back to its best after a rocky third round, Johnson reached the turn in three-under 33.

That was enough to haul him level with Lowry, who minutes later promptly dropped another bogey at the ninth.

Johnson was back in the lead, as he had been at the halfway stage of the tournament, and from then on he looked to be in the clear before the upsetting news that he could be hit with a penalty stroke muddied the waters.- Humbling experience for Lowry -

For Lowry it was a humbling experience on what was the first time the player from County Offaly in central Ireland had led a major tournament after 54 holes.

He never looked comfortable from the moment his approach to the second hole spun back off the green.

Three holes later he dropped another one after finding a bunker off the tee and suddenly all the pressure of a major tournament was weighing heavily on his burly shoulders.

The dropped shot at nine saw him surrender the lead, and although he briefly managed to draw back level with Johnson, his normally reliable putting stroke let him down over the last few holes.

In 115 previous editions of the US Open only two players had lost a 54-hole lead of four or more strokes.

Piercy, who got within one shot of Johnson's lead before taking a bogey at the par three 16th, paid tribute to Johnson.

"He's a great player, he's won 10, 11 times, whatever. He's one of the best drivers of the golf ball out here," he said.

Pittsburgh favorite Furyk produced a late charge which fired up the local crowd, getting to two-under with a hole to play, but a wayward tee-shot at the last undid him.

"The one regret, I wish I'd have got that ball on the fairway at 18. It would have been a little more exciting," said Furyk, who tied for second the last time the US Open was held at Oakmont in 2007.

World number one Jason Day never really put himself in contention after a bogey start and he came in with a 71 to finish at two over.

"I played some good golf out there the last three rounds, and very happy with how I played. Not so happy with the finish. Obviously, I'm here to win a tournament and, unfortunately, I didn't win," he said.

Defending champion Jordan Spieth, hoping to bounce back at the second major of the year after an astonishing back-nine collapse cost him the title at the Masters in April, never fully fired at Oakmont and he limped off at nine-over after a closing 75.

Collated final round scores Sunday at the US Open, played at par-70 Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania: (USA unless stated)

276 - Dustin Johnson 67 69 71 69

279 - Jim Furyk 71 68 74 66, Shane Lowry (IRL) 68 70 65 76, Scott Piercy 68 70 72 69

280 - Sergio Garcia (ESP) 68 70 72 70, Branden Grace (RSA) 73 70 66 71

281 - Kevin Na 75 68 69 69

282 - Jason Day (AUS) 76 69 66 71, Zach Johnson 71 69 71 71, Jason Dufner 73 71 68 70, Daniel Summerhays 74 65 69 74

283 - David Lingmerth (SWE) 72 69 75 67

284 - Brooks Koepka 75 69 72 68, Kevin Streelman 69 74 69 72

285 - Brendan Steele 71 71 70 73, Andrew Landry 66 71 70 78, Bryson De Chambeau 71 70 70 74

286 - Adam Scott (AUS) 71 69 72 74, Graeme McDowell (NIR) 72 71 71 72, Sung Kang (KOR) 70 72 70 74, Marc Leishman (AUS) 71 69 77 69, Gregory Bourdy (FRA) 71 67 75 73

287 - Chris Wood (ENG) 75 70 71 71, Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 76 68 69 74, Byeong-Hun An (KOR) 74 70 73 70, Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 75 65 74 73, Derek Fathauer 73 69 70 75, Andrew Sullivan (ENG) 71 68 75 73, Jon Rahm (ESP) 76 69 72 70, Russell Knox (SCO) 70 71 73 73, Yusaku Miyazato (JPN) 73 69 71 74

288 - Justin Thomas 73 69 73 73, Billy Horschel 72 74 66 76, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (ESP) 74 70 69 75, Lee Westwood (ENG) 67 72 69 80, Ryan Moore 74 72 72 70

289 - Jason Kokrak 71 70 74 74, Charley Hoffman 72 74 70 73, Danny Willett (ENG) 75 70 73 71, Angel Cabrera (ARG) 70 76 72 71, Martin Kaymer (GER) 73 73 72 71, Harris English 70 71 72 76, Daniel Berger 70 72 70 77, Rob Oppenheim 72 72 72 73, Jordan Spieth 72 72 70 75

290 - Matteo Manassero (ITA) 76 70 71 73, Patrick Rodgers 73 72 68 77, Matt Kuchar 71 72 71 76

291 - James Hahn 73 71 75 72, Kevin Kisner 73 71 71 76

292 - Bill Haas 76 69 73 74, Bubba Watson 69 76 72 75, Hideto Tanihara (JPN) 70 76 74 72

293 - Emiliano Grillo (ARG) 73 70 75 75, Andrew Johnston (ENG) 75 69 75 74, Matthew Fitzpatrick (ENG) 73 70 79 71

294 - Danny Lee (NZL) 69 77 74 74, Lee Slattery (ENG) 72 68 78 76

295 - Cameron Smith (AUS) 71 75 70 79, Brandon Harkins 71 74 73 77

296 - Matt Marshall 72 73 75 76, Tim Wilkinson (NZL) 71 75 75 75

297 - Romain Wattel (FRA) 71 75 75 76

298 - Chase Parker 75 70 72 81

299 - Ethan Tracy 73 70 79 77, Spencer Levin 73 72 77 77

304 - Justin Hicks 73 72 78 81


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