Dustin Johnson Wins U.S. Open, Earns First Career Major Title

        OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) – Dustin Johnson has won the U.S. Open.

        Johnson took his first major championship in style, lacing a 6-iron to 5 feet on the 18th hole and making the putt for a final birdie. He made moot any possible penalty by the USGA for his ball moving on the fifth green.

        Johnson had a history of 18th hole disappoints in major tournaments, beginning with the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in 2010 when he was penalized a shot on the last hole for grounding his club in a hazard.

        He also three-putted last year on the final green to allow Jordan Spieth to win the Open at Chambers Bay.

        But there was no doubt this time as he erased a four-shot lead to beat third-round leader Shane Lowry and others at Oakmont Country Club.