US Open 2016: Dustin Johnson wins first major amid farcical finish at Oakmont

Dustin Johnson has claimed his first major - but only after a farcical end to the US Open that drew criticism from Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth.

Johnson played his last seven holes knowing he had to review a possible rules infringement after the round.

He shot 68 to finish five under but was then penalised a shot for making his ball move on the fifth green, despite being initially absolved of wrongdoing.

McIlroy called organisers "amateur" and Spieth said the decision was "a joke".

Johnson's score was amended to four under, but he still finished three shots ahead of Irishman Shane Lowry and American duo Jim Furyk and Scott Piercy at Oakmont.

England's Lee Westwood, playing alongside Johnson, started the day on two under par but carded a 10-over-par 80 to finish on eight over.

 

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BBC