PGA TOUR Victories
(4) 2008 Turning Stone Resort Championship. 2009 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, BMW Championship.
Other Victories
(1): 2010 Shark Shootout [with Ian Poulter]
2010 PGA TOUR Money and Position as of August 26, 2010
$2,767,397 (11)
2010 Best PGA TOUR Finishes as of August 26, 2010
1-- AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. T3-- Northern Trust Open. T7-- HP Byron Nelson Championship. T8-- U.S. Open Championship.
2010 Highlights - Dustin Johnson
2010: In his strongest year on the PGA TOUR, Dustin Johnson claimed his third and fourth PGA TOUR wins, with near misses at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship. His fourth career win at the BMW Championship during the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedEx Cup gave him the distinction of being the winningest player in his 20s on TOUR...Posted a T3 at Northern Trust Open, where he held first- and second-round leads after 64-67. Scored second career ace with hole-in-one at No. 6 during second round, the 34th ace at Northern Trust since 1979 (when record keeping began)...One week later, first win of the season was a successful title defense at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title. Birdied the par-5 18th hole at Pebble Beach to gain a one-stroke victory over David Duval and J.B. Holmes, making him the first player in 20 years to win back-to-back in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Closed with a 2-over 74, the highest final round by a Pebble Beach champion since Johnny Miller (74) in 1994. Became the first player since Tiger Woods to go straight from college and win in each of his first three years on the PGA TOUR. Hit a 3-iron second shot into the front-right bunker on No. 18 and blasted out to 3 feet for the winning putt. In earlier groups, Duval and Holmes failed to birdie the finishing hole. Finished at 16-under-par 270 on a day in which four players had a share of the lead at some point...Finished T7 at the HP Byron Nelson Championship for his first top 10 since winning at Pebble Beach...Returned to Pebble Beach in June for the U.S. Open. Carded a 5-under 66 in the third round to enter the final round with a three-stroke lead. After a par on the first hole, posted a triple bogey, double bogey and bogey on Nos. 2-4 to see his championship hopes derailed. Finished with an 11-over 82 to T8, the highest score by a 54-hole leader in the tournament since Fred McLeod's 83 in 1911...Second near-miss in a major came at the PGA Championship in Wisconsin, posting rounds of 69-70-69-70-278. Playing around the lead all day Sunday, posted a birdie on the par-5 16th and another birdie on the par-3 17th to take the lead at 12-under-par, one better than Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson. On the 72nd hole, inadvertently grounded his club in a bunker prior to his approach shot. After converting an up-and-down bogey to apparently join the Kaymer-Watson playoff, was informed of rules infraction, assessed a two-stroke penalty and was forced to settle for a share of fifth place...In the first event of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, finished T9 at The Barclays on the strength of a 7-under-par 64 in the third round in first start since PGA Championship disappointment. Played in the last group during the final round alongside Martin Laird but struggled to a closing 72. Collected his seventh top 10 of the season and first in a PGA TOUR Playoffs event (five career starts)...A steady, 2-under 69 in the final round was all he needed for the one-stroke win over Paul Casey at the BMW Championship, helping him jump to No. 2 in the FedExCup standings entering THE TOUR Championship...Entered the week as one of five players who could win the FedExCup with a victory at THE TOUR Championship, but was T22 to place No. 5 in the final FedExCup standings...Finished with a 1-3 record in his first Ryder Cup. Dropped his first three matches, before defeating Martin Kaymer, 6 and 4, in singles matches as the U.S. nearly came back to win from a three-point deficit on the final day...Late in the year, teamed with Ian Poulter to win the Shark Shootout in Naples, FL. The duo shot a final-round 59 in the scramble format to defeat the team of Darren Clarke-Graeme McDowell by two strokes.
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