From the third-to-last pairing, World No. 18 Dustin Johnson stalled out to a 1-under 34-37=71 in R3 of The 150th Open at St Andrews, down two places solo 7th on 10-under 206, six short of co-leaders Viktor Hovland (66) and Rory McIlroy (66).
Johnson, who began the day four back, was World No. 1 when finishing T8 last year at Royal St. George’s, his most recent major top 10, and is competing in his second straight major as a now-non-member (T24, U.S. Open). He met with the media after a 5-under 67 in R2, but as of this writing, did not speak to the press after today’s five-birdie, four-bogey showing, which ended with bogeys at 13, 14 and 16 before a closing birdie. On 12 (of 16) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, the two-time major winner recorded +1.00 SG: Off-the-Tee, +0.99 SG: Approach, -1.44 SG: Around, and -0.21 SG: Putting. He’ll play out of the fourth-to-last pairing on Sunday with Tommy Fleetwood, in search of his first PGA TOUR victory since the 84th Masters (Nov. 2020) 30 starts ago.