Column: Dustin Johnson no longer intimidating as a closer
SHANGHAI (AP) — No one ever can tell what's going through Dustin Johnson's head by looking at him. His expression was the same at the HSBC Champions when he was building a six-shot lead on Saturday and when he was losing it on Sunday.
Leave the emotions of the surreal moment to Henrik Stenson.
Suddenly one shot behind, Stenson drilled his 4-wood just short of the green at the par-4 16th and as he stood by his golf bag, he turned to the right and widened his eyes as far as they would go. It was a look that suggested, "What's going on here?"
Johnson sure didn't have many answers.
He left the 18th green with the same stoic expression that he had on the first tee when he began the final round with a six-shot lead.

