Mexico City: Dustin Johnson fired his second straight bogey-free round on Friday, a four-under par 67 that gave him a two-stroke lead over Rory McIlroy and Matt Kuchar at the WGC-Mexico Championship.
Johnson’s methodical approach at Club de Golf Chapultepec paid dividends as he overhauled first-round leader McIlroy on a day when 14-time major champion Tiger Woods moved into the top 10 with a five-under 66.
“I’ve just done a really good job with controlling my distance with my irons and giving myself a lot of looks at birdies,” said Johnson, who had never before in his US PGA Tour career opened a tournament with two bogey-free rounds. The 2017 WGC-Mexico champion said he enjoyed the challenge of adjusting to the altitude.
“It makes you focus, you’ve got to think and you’re doing a lot of calculations with the numbers, trying to figure out how far the ball is going to actually go,” he said.
Birdies
McIlroy, who opened Thursday with an eight-under par 63, picked up where he left off with three birdies in his first four holes.
But he found the water for a bogey at the sixth and then made a double-bogey at the par-four ninth, where he was 15 feet from the fringe with his second shot but needed four putts from there.
He signed for a one-under 71 for nine-under 133. He was joined by Kuchar, who opened with four straight birdies in a four-under 67.
Spain’s Sergio Garcia and England’s Tommy Fleetwood were tied for fourth on 135, Garcia posting a 66 and Fleetwood a 65 that started with back-to-back eagles at the first and second – both par-fours.
Fleetwood tied for low round of the day with Phil Mickelson, who had opened his title defense with a horrendous 79, only to bounce back with a bogey-free 65.