Zach Johnson aiming to win back-to-back majors
Often overshadowed, the British Open champion hopes to come into his own when he plays against the the likes of Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth
Zach Johnson is looking for his second straight major victory at the PGA Championship.
The British Open champion still might have the least intriguing story line in his opening-round threesome when the tournament begins today at Whistling Straits.
He might not even be the biggest draw among players named Johnson.
Fans will surely flock around the first tee to watch Rory McIlroy, the world's No 1 player, return from an ankle injury. Joining McIlroy and Johnson will be Jordan Spieth, who won the Masters and US Open. Spieth is about as big a name as there is these days in the game.
Bring on the crowds.
"I embrace that. To me, the more the merrier," Johnson said.
What Johnson is trying to accomplish this week is rare. Winning the final two majors of the year has been done six times dating to the start of the Masters in 1934, and four times in the past 15 years. McIlroy accomplished the feat last season.