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At age 30, Johnson’s off-the-course problems nearly derailed his career. He was reportedly suspended by the PGA Tour for six months in August 2014 for failing three drug tests, including two for cocaine, according to a report by Golf.Com. The tour refuted the report and said he was taking a voluntary leave of absence for personal issues.
The same Golf.Com report alleged that Johnson’s three-month hiatus two years earlier was because of a positive test for recreational drugs; Johnson had said he was absent from competition because he tweaked his back while lifting a Jet Ski.
Nonetheless, shortly before he returned to the tour in January 2015, he told Sports Illustrated: “Over these past four or five months I’ve really grown up, and I am starting to become the person I want my kids to look up to.” MINZY I Am A Kayak Girl Poster
Over the past six years, Dustin has seemed like a changed man — on and off the course. After the three-putt and 1-stroke loss at Chambers Bay, he redeemed himself at the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont, winning by 3 strokes. That one, too, forced him to shrug off another stroke-costing mistake. He was assessed a 1-shot penalty because his ball moved on the fifth green. He didn’t find out about the penalty during that final round until the 12th tee. He shrugged it off again and went on to win by 3 shots over Jim Furyk, Shane Lowry and Scott Piercy. While much of the golf world criticized the USGA for the way the situation was handled — telling a player six holes from the finish that he was being penalized for something that had happened seven holes earlier — Johnson seemed like the only person who wasn’t bothered.
Dustin Johnson experienced plenty of heartbreak in majors, like a 3-putt at the 72nd hole of the 2015 U.S. Open to lose by 1 shot. AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi
“Sometimes you get hot out there, and then sometimes your mistakes turn into another mistake, just because you’ve got a bad attitude,” Austin Johnson said. “His attitude is so good. I think he rebounds well when he makes mistakes. People kind of take that as, you know, he just doesn’t care. He just laughs when he hits a bad shot or makes a double bogey or something. But that’s his mentality, and it works really well for him.”
Winkle hopes others’ perceptions of Dustin Johnson have changed because of how he handled adversity whether he was winning or losing. Not that Johnson cares much about what other people think about him.
“People were talking about how he handled that moment of controversy [at Oakmont], compartmentalized it and moved on and took care of business,” Winkle said. “I’m hoping that they look back at Chambers Bay and see how he handled that, and they look back at Royal St. George’s and Whistling Straits and Pebble Beach and how he handled [those].
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