Island (Agencies): Dustin Johnson maintained his position as the world number one on Monday despite collapsing out of contention in the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head.
The former US Open champion remains at the top of the latest rankings, holding a slender lead over Justin Rose and his fellow American Brooks Koepka. Johnson took a one-shot advantage into the final round on Sunday, before making four bogeys and two double-bogeys to drop to a tie for 28th. Taiwanese golfer Pan Cheng-tsung climbed 58 places to 55th after taking advantage of Johnson’s meltdown to clinch his maiden PGA Tour title.
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