Dustin Johnson Career Results and Statistics -2007 Walker Cup Team -2007 All-American (GCAA Ping 1st Team - GolfWeek 1st Team) -At NCAA Championship (t-9th in 2007; t-27th in 2006; t-68th in 2005) -Three-Time Big South Golfer of the Year (2005, '06 and '07) -Coastal Carolina Career Scoring Leader (72.11) 2006-07 (Sr.): Named first team All-American by GCAA/PING and GolfWeek ... Was semifinalist for the Ben Hogan Award ... Named GolfWorld's Midseason Player of the Year ... A member of the Walker Cup and Palmer Cup Teams ... Won the 67th Monroe Invitational ... Won his third Big South Player of the Year Award and fourth-straight All-Big South honor ... Additionally was the Big South Medalist ... Set a CCU single-season record with a 70.40 scoring average, playing a program-high 43 rounds ... Also ended his career with a school record 72.26 career scoring average ... Of his 43 rounds, 33 were par or better, including 15 in the 60's ... Of his 14 events, had 12 top 10 finishes, including each of his first four of the season and each of final six ... Included in the final six runs was a tie for ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championship, leading Coastal to a program-best, fifth-place finish ... Placed eighth (tied) at the NCAA East Regional, leading the Chants to a fifth-place finish and berth to the NCAA Championship ... Ended the regular season with wins at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational and Big South Championship, shooting a 12-under 204 at each ... Was the GolfWeek National Golfer of the Week for firing three rounds of 68 to win at Augusta State ... Picked up medalist honors at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic with a nine-under 207, leading Coastal to the team title in the nationally-renowned event ... Was the runner-up and top American collegiate at the International Collegiate in Scotland, finishing at eight-under 208 for the tournament ... Posted a fourth-place finish at the Inverness Intercollegiate ... Participated for the second consecutive year in the Western Refining All-American Classic, tying for 23rd ... Was a perfect 3-0 at the Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play with wins over Ryan Kormann of Lamar, Glenn Northcutt of Auburn and Steele DeWald of Arizona State. 2005-06 (Jr.): Named a PING first team All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America ... Also named first team All-American by GolfWeek ... Was on the Ben Hogan Award Watch List ... Earned the Big South Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive season... Led the team in scoring with a then CCU single-season record 71.80 shots per round ... Led Coastal to its third consecutive Big South title and second straight berth in the NCAA Championships, where the team tied for 15th ... Qualified for the final round of the NCAA Championships, the first ever in the history of the Big South, and tied for 27th at one-over 289 ... Played in 13 events, finishing in the top 20 in 11 of them and top five in seven tournaments ... Was runner-up at the NCAA East Regional, helping CCU to a tie for fifth ... Led CCU in scoring in nine of the 12 team events, including capturing a pair of individual titles in back-to-back events, winning at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic and The Landfall Tradition ... Fired a 15-under 201 at the Duke Classic, the second-best 54-hole score in CCU history, by shooting 67 in each of the three rounds ... Shot a 66 in the final round of the Landfall to finish at five-under 211 for the victory ... Tied for first but fell in a playoff at the Seminole Intercollegiate, pacing CCU to the defense of their team title from 2005 ... Won a pair of singles matches in the Hooters Match Play, helping Coastal finish sixth in the invitation-only event ... As an individual from his play last year, earned a spot in and played in the College All-American Invitational in El Paso, Texas, finishing in a tie for 16th at one-under 215 ... Placed third at the Big South Championships with a 218 ... Qualified for the 2006 U.S. Amateur, finishing in a tie for 12th in medal play and advancing to the second round of match play ... Represented the U.S. in the Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Championship, going 1-1-1 and helping the U.S. win the event ... Also advanced to the quarterfinals of the Western Amateur, finished in a tie for first at the Sahallee Championship, falling in a playoff, and played in the nationally-renowned Porter Cup. 2004-05 (So.): Earned third team PING All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America ... Led the Big South in scoring average at 72.21, setting a school record at the time for scoring average ... Was the NCAA East Regional medalist, shooting a then school-record 64 in the final round to defeat Rhys Davies of East Tennessee State by one shot with a school and Big South record 198 for 54 holes ... Also led CCU to its first-ever berth in the NCAA Championships ... Was the Big South Player of the Year after finishing as the top player in the conference, according to GolfStat ... Finished in the top 10 of 10 events on the year, including all six events prior to the NCAA Championships ... Also tied for sixth at the Raines Development Group Intercollegiate and the NW Opus Husky Invitational... Had 22 out of 39 rounds of par or better. 2003-04 (Fr.): Saw action in 10 events and 30 rounds his freshman year at Coastal, averaging 75.60 strokes per round... Earned All-Big South honors for his play at the Big South Conference Championships after finishing in a tie for sixth at four-over 220, his best finish of the year... Had one other top-20 finish, as he posted a two-under 70 in his first collegiate round at the First Reliance Intercollegiate, eventually finishing 17th in the event. High School: Led the Dutch Fork Silver Foxes to the team state Big Sixteen 4A title, while finishing fourth individually his senior season ... Named to the All-Tournament team in every tournament his final year, while helping Dutch Fork to six tournament titles in seven events ... Was the Columbia City Champion and Lexington Amateur Champion ... Finished his senior year ranked 19th in the nation ... Personal: Full name: Dustin Hunter Johnson... Son of Scott Johnson and Kandee Johnson... Majored in sports management. Coastal Carolina Results 2003-04 (Freshman)
2004-05 (Sophomore)
2005-06 (Junior)
2006-07 (Senior)
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