OAKMONT, Pa. – Following two scrambling pars to start his weather-delayed opening round, Dustin Johnson was perfect – posting three birdies and not a single bogey to move into second place at the U.S. Open. DJ's bogey-free round was the first bogey-free round in a U.S. Open at Oakmont since Loren Roberts' third round in 1994.
Johnson, who finished runner-up to Jordan Spieth last year at Chambers Bay, played a quintessential U.S. Open round with birdies at Nos. 6, 11 and 14 for 3-under 67 that left him one stroke off the lead.