Dustin Johnson withdraws from The Open, ending 16-year consecutive appearance streak
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Alex Worth
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Dustin Johnson, a two-time major winner, has withdrawn from The Open Championship qualifying event, ending his streak of 16 consecutive appearances at the tournament since 2009. The 42-year-old has never won The Open, with his best finish being a tie for second place in 2011. He has not won any major championship in six years.
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The 42-year-old has appeared in 16 straight Open Championships since 2009
He has never won the event, also known as the British Open, with his best result coming in 2011 when he tied Phil Mickelson for second place
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