By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
OAKMONT, Pa. -- You don't win the U.S. Open if you aren't playing your best golf.
Indeed, Dustin Johnson was on top of his game entering the 116th U.S. Open at historic Oakmont Country Club, collecting six top-five finishes over his last nine events.
On Sunday, he converted that consistent play into the biggest victory of his life.
OAKMONT, Pa. -- You don't win the U.S. Open if you aren't playing your best golf.
Indeed, Dustin Johnson was on top of his game entering the 116th U.S. Open at historic Oakmont Country Club, collecting six top-five finishes over his last nine events.
On Sunday, he converted that consistent play into the biggest victory of his life.