Red-hot Johnson out of Houston: report

Dustin Johnson has won his last three outings and the world No.1 seems convinced he is in fine touch for the Masters, withdrawing from this week's Houston Open.

Dustin Johnson waves to the gallery after a birdie putt

World No.1 golfer Dustin Johnson has withdrawn from this week's Houston Open. (AAP)

World No.1 Dustin Johnson, fresh off his third consecutive victory and content that his form is ready for the Masters, has withdrawn from this week's Houston Open, according to a Golf Channel report.

Johnson, whose win at the WGC-Dell Match Play in Austin on Sunday marked his third victory in as many events, was expected to headline the final tune-up ahead of the Masters beginning April 6.

His decision to withdraw from Houston, where he finished third in 2016, means he will arrive at the year's first major as the clear favourite.

Johnson never trailed in any of his seven matches at the Austin Country Club where he capped a dominant week with a 1-up victory over Spain's Jon Rahm.

At Augusta National, reigning US Open champion Johnson will be seeking the second major title of his career.


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