Zach Johnson has meltdown after being put on the clock
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Zach Johnson is one of the most serene guys on the PGA Tour, so the news that he suffered a first-rate meltdown at the Dean & DeLuca Invitational is more than a little surprising.
Johnson was 1-over par on his round at the par-4 12th when he was notified by an official that he was being put on the clock for slow play, and the two-time major champion lost it.
The 41-year-old dumped his clubs all over the fairway, then proceeded to make a double-bogey six.
He would make back-to-back bogeys at the 13th and 14th en route to a 5-over-par 75.
The temperature reached over 90 degrees Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas, so maybe the heat got to him.
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