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Back on top: late birdie lifts Dustin Johnson to share of Tour Championship lead after round one

US Open champion birdies the final hole to cap a four-under-par 66 and grab a share of the first-round lead alongside Hideki Matsuyama and Kevin Chappell

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Dustin Johnson is in a share of the lead after round one. Photo: AP
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US Open champion Dustin Johnson birdied the final hole to cap a four-under-par 66 and grab a share of the first-round lead alongside Hideki Matsuyama and Kevin Chappell at the USPGA Tour Championship in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday.

World number two Johnson arrived at East Lake Golf Club for the US$8.5 million season finale atop the FedExCup play-off standings after his victory in the penultimate play-off event, the BMW Championship, two weeks ago.

The US$10 million bonus on offer to the play-off series winner was still clearly in the 32-year-old’s sights after a round of five birdies and one bogey.

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“I know there’s a lot on the line, but there’s a lot on the line every week,” said Johnson, who was four-under through 12 to join the leading group, bogeyed 13 but regained a share of the lead at the par-five 18th.

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