Sunday was a big golf day for me. I played 18 holes at Browns Mill Golf Course in south Atlanta and afterward watched the final round of the PGA Championship on TV.

What a tragic ending for Dustin Johnson, who thought he was in a three-man playoff for the PGA title but soon learned he had incurred a two-stroke penalty for grounding his club in a patch of dirt, which rules officials declared was a bunker. The eventual winner was Germany’s Martin Kaymer, which made for the third consecutive relatively obscure winner of a major championship in 2010.

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