Dustin Johnson will get a chance to banish the agony of losing the US Open on the final green when he tees off in his opening round of the 144th British Open at St Andrews tomorrow.
Ironically, the mild-mannered 31-year-old from South Carolina opens his campaign alongside world No 2 Jordan Spieth, the man who claimed victory at Chambers Bay, his second straight major triumph, when Johnson three-putted from 3.5m at the last.
Johnson has been knocking on the door of Grand Slam success for several years and has nine top 10 finishes since 2009, including a runner-up spot at the 2011 British Open alongside Phil Mickelson, when Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke won his only major by three strokes at Royal St Georges.
"I always enjoy coming over and playing the British. I feel like I play very well over here," said Johnson, who finished in a tie for 14th when the Open was last played at St Andrews in 2010.
"I like the golf, and it's very challenging, uses a lot of imagination, and this is one of my favourite Open venues with the history, and just I love the golf course.