From the fourth-to-last pairing, World No. 18 Dustin Johnson navigated a 3-under 34-35=69 in R4 of The 150th Open at St Andrews for a four-day total of 13-under 275, nudging one spot to T6, seven short of champion Cameron Smith (64).
The former World No. 1, who arrived off a solo 4th at LIV Portland two weeks ago, posts rounds of 68-67-71-69 for a fifth top 10 at The Open in 13 visits, second straight after T8 last year at Royal St. George’s as then-World No. 1. Overall, it’s his 22nd top 10 in 53 majors, first this year in the four majors contested, and totaled 21 birdies against eight bogeys, four versus one on Sunday. Today, the 38-year-old began solo 7th, six adrift, and registered +1.01 SG: Tee-to-Green and -0.38 SG: Putting on 10 (of 16) fairways and 15 greens in regulation. His most recent of two majors and 24 overall PGA TOUR titles remains the 84th Masters (Nov. 2020) 30 starts ago, and unless his TOUR membership is restored prior to the end of the season (and he plays more events), his streak of 14 consecutive seasons with at least one PGA TOUR win (dating to 2008), the longest such active streak on TOUR, will come to end unceremoniously, and without a top-3 finish.