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A month on from his three-putt finish to the US Open at Chambers Bay, Dustin Johnson proved on Thursday at St Andrews that he had quickly got over one of the biggest last-hole letdowns in recent times. It was all a long way from the 18th at Chambers Bay where he missed a 12-foot eagle putt to finally win his first major title and then skewed a four-footer coming back to force a playoff with Jordan Spieth. Asked if he still thought about what happened in Tacoma, Johnson said: "Well, you know, nothing bad happened at Chambers Bay, so I wasn't disappointed, really," he said.
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