Johnson overcomes Dufner to win at Colonial

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) ? Zach Johnson had already shared celebratory hugs and kisses with his two young sons and talked about his Colonial victory on television. "First time it crossed my mind," said Johnson, who then began to wonder if he had cost himself a victory. After winning last week at the Byron Nelson Championship, he was trying to match Ben Hogan, his hero, as the only players to win both PGA Tour events in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the same year. Johnson's eighth PGA Tour victory earned him $1,152,000 even as the 2007 Master champion's record streak of 15 consecutive under-par rounds at Colonial ended. Johnson made par at the same hole where a day earlier his approach settled into a grassy clump only inches from going into that ditch and he had saved par after his approach rolled only inches from the cup. Johnson had blown a two-stroke lead Sunday before going back ahead with a 9-foot birdie putt at the 445-yard 14th. Johnson hit his tee shot into a fairway bunker, then his first attempt out of there hit the lip and rebounded over and behind him before a bogey. [...] they went to the back nine tied at 14 under, after Dufner's approach from 103 yards at the par-4 ninth hit short of the green and rolled back into the water and he made double bogey.

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