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Dustin Johnson receives apology from USGA after putt row marred his US Open hard-fought victory at Oakmont

American golfer lifted trophy despite bizarre incident as officials told him he faced a review during final round

Dustin Johnson speaks to the press after shrugging off row to win the US Open

US OPEN champion Dustin Johnson has received an apology over the row that marred his final round.

The American won his first major championship by three shots but was penalised one stroke following a bizarre sequence of events.

 Dustin Johnson speaks to the press after shrugging off row to win the US Open
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Dustin Johnson speaks to the press after shrugging off row to win the US OpenCredit: Getty Images
 American played a superb final round to haul in overnight leader Shane Lowry
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American played a superb final round to haul in overnight leader Shane LowryCredit: Getty Images
 Johnson won his first major at Oakmont after holding his nerve on final day
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Johnson won his first major at Oakmont after holding his nerve on final dayCredit: EPA

Tournament organisers the USGA were blasted by Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods among others for telling Johnson he faced a penalty during his final round.

USGA chiefs eventually decided he caused his ball to move while standing over a six-foot putt for par on the fifth hole.

But at the time of the infraction, Johnson was informed there would be no penalty and he made the putt for par.

The matter was left to rest until the 12th tee when an official told him the matter was still under review.

 

 Johnson was found to have moved the ball while lining up a putt on the fifth
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Johnson was found to have moved the ball while lining up a putt on the fifthCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The champ spoke to an official at the time and was told he was in the clear
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The champ spoke to an official at the time and was told he was in the clearCredit: AP:Associated Press

Today, the USGA released a statement, which said: “Upon reflection we regret the distraction caused by our decision to wait until the end of the round to decide on the ruling.

"It is normal for rulings based on video evidence to await the end of a round, when the matter can be discussed with the player before the score card is returned.

"While our focus on getting the ruling correct was appropriate, we created uncertainty about where players stood on the leader board after we informed Dustin on the 12th tee that his actions on the fifth green might lead to a penalty.

"This created unnecessary ambiguity for Dustin and the other players, as well as spectators on-site, and those watching and listening on television and digital channels.”

 

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