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Associated Press
Sunday, May 17, 2009 SAN ANTONIO -- James Driscoll didn't see where Zach Johnson's approach landed on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff Sunday. He didn't have to. Thanks to the gallery, he heard it. "I figured it was about 10 feet," Driscoll said. The crowd got even louder when Johnson sank the birdie putt to successfully defend his Texas Open title and end Driscoll's unlikely final-round surge from eight strokes back at La Cantera Golf Club. Johnson's win capped a wild shootout in which seven players ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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