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Dustin Johnson and Kevin Chappell tied for Tour Championship lead after third round

Johnson maintains a share of the lead with Chappell going into the last round that will determine who wins the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup

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Dustin Johnson (R) tees off and Kevin Chappell reacts on the seventeenth tee during the third round of the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club. Photo: USA Today
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Dustin Johnson had a reasonable lie in the rough and only a few pine tree branches blocking his path to the 17th green. Neither seemed like a problem until he played the wrong shot, clipped the tree and wound up with a double bogey Saturday in the Tour Championship.

It was an example of how one hole can change everything at East Lake.

And it’s why the final round of the PGA Tour season suddenly has more scenarios than Johnson cares to consider.

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Johnson recovered with a birdie from the bunker on the par five 18th for a one-under 69, giving him a share of the lead with Kevin Chappell (68) going into the last round that will determine who wins the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup.
Johnson is in contention going into the last round. Photo: AFP
Johnson is in contention going into the last round. Photo: AFP

For the first time since 2009, there’s a chance it might not be the same player.

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“There’s a lot of scenarios that could happen,” Johnson said. “But yeah, I’m still going to go out and try to shoot as low a score as possible.”

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