7:43 p.m., Friday, Oct. 8 – James Johnson wasn’t that great on the links today.
But he was still good enough.
The defending champion and eight-time winner was somehow able to stay atop the leader-board of the 27th United Insurance Golf Open at the picturesque Royal Westmoreland Golf course, despite a sub-par day.
Johnson finished the day’s 18 holes with a score of 74, to stay ahead of Trinidadian Mitchum Jasper who scored 75, and Rob Stephens of Britain
and Mahendra Rajkumar of also of Trinidad, who both scored 76.
In this photo, Johnson takes a close look at the slope before attempting a putt.
Johnson putts on top
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