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Finding the Good Out of the Very Bad

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Imagine what must go through a player's mind when he returns to a place where a major championship was in his grasp until a blunder in the bunker ruined everything. The shot was shown countless times. Questions were inevitable and endless.

That was Thomas Bjorn at Royal St. George's.

And he can appreciate better than most what Dustin Johnson is facing this week at Whistling Straits.

Bjorn took three swings out of a pot bunker on the 16th hole to lose a two-shot lead, and he wound up one shot behind Ben Curtis in the 2003 British Open.