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Dustin Johnson turns back the clock and enjoys a golden hour at the US Open to climb into contention

  • Dustin Johnson made four straight birdies in one golden hour before twilight at the U.S. Open, temporarily tying for the lead.
  • He missed a chance on the fifth hole and had a double-bogey on the sixth hole, falling four shots behind Wyndham Clark when play stopped for darkness.
  • Johnson was seven-way tied for second place with three holes left to complete the first round after it was suspended due to darkness.
  • Johnson, who was world number one from 2017 to 2021, is competing strongly in a major golf tournament for the first time in at least three years.
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Dustin Johnson turns back the clock and enjoys a golden hour at the US Open to climb into contention

For four holes and one golden hour of golf just before twilight, Dustin Johnson looked a lot like the player who won the U.S. Open a decade ago.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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