He’s continuing an impressive streak.
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It has been a long time since Dustin Johnson was in contention to win a major.
Since claiming his second major at The Masters in 2020, Johnson has just three top-10 finishes to his name in the four biggest tournaments in golf, his last coming when he was tied-10th at the U.S. Open in 2023.
Despite his consistent inability to feature in the final-day reckoning and his defection from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in 2022, Johnson has been an ever-present at the majors since the 2017 Masters.
And that streak will continue this month when Quail Hollow plays host to the PGA Championship.
DustinJohnsonplayshisshotfromthefifthteeduringthefirstroundoftheMastersTournament.GraceSmith-ImagnImages
Indeed,JohnsonhasreceivedaninvitationtocompeteatthePGA,whichwillbeginnextThursday.
Johnson,whohasclaimed$151.8millionincareerearningsoverhiscareer,hastwicecomeclosetoprevailingatthePGA.
2timemajorwinnerDustinJohnsonhasreceivedaninvitationtothePGAChampionshipnextweekatQuailHollow.Thiscontinueshisstreakofplayingineverymajorsincethe2017Masters.@DJohnsonPGA@4AcesGC_pi


