AKRON, Ohio – Most players wouldn’t switch putters a week after winning on the PGA Tour, but then Dustin Johnson isn’t most players.

After opening his week at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational with rounds of 69-71, Johnson said he changed to a TaylorMade Spider Mini putter. The result was a 10 under par weekend and a top-5 finish at Firestone.

“I felt like even the first two rounds I played OK, but I struggled on the greens a little bit,” said Johnson, who closed with a 64 on Sunday. “I felt like I was working really hard on the putting and it just wasn’t getting any better, so I switched putters and it worked a little bit.”


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Johnson, who won this event in 2016, got off to sizzling start with birdies at his first four holes and made the turn 6 under for the day and 10 under for the event, just five strokes off the lead.

“I gave myself a lot of chances, and close chances, too. It wasn’t like I was making bombs, I was making 8-, 10-footers,” said Johnson, who won last week’s RBC Canadian Open. “I felt like especially 7 under through 10, if I could get three or four more [birdies], I might have a chance, but it didn’t happen.”

Johnson cooled on his closing nine with just a single birdie, at No. 10, and his lone bogey at the last hole to finish at 10 under, which was tied for second place when he completed his round.

DJ's putter switch key to 66-64 weekend

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