AKRON, Ohio -- Dustin Johnson sailed off to the Bahamas for a private celebration of winning his first major championship at the U.S. Open.He came roaring back at the Bridgestone Invitational.In the toughest conditions at Firestone in nearly a decade, Johnson made it look easy Sunday when he closed with a 4-under 66 and rallied from a three-shot deficit against the worlds No. 1 player to win another World Golf Championship.He needed some help from Jason Day, who collapsed on the back nine. Johnson did his part, making a tough par save on the 15th hole when he got in range and pouring in a 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole that made a bogey at the end meaningless.Two starts, two victories, and now No. 2 in the world.Its the first time Ive won two tournaments in a row. I mean, thats big, Johnson said after his one-shot victory over Scott Piercy.Im excited and looking forward to going over to the British with the golf game in good form.He looks like the player to beat at Royal Troon with a frightening combination of driving, wedges and -- finally -- getting some putts to fall.Day also was looking forward to the British Open, anything to take his mind off the finish. He had a one-shot lead and didnt hit a green in regulation over the last six holes. Far more damaging was the par-5 16th hole.He tried to play it safe off the tee on the 655-yard hole and hooked a 3-wood into the trees. He blasted through the branches and across the fairway, getting a good break when a young fan picked up his ball because it allowed Day a free drop from behind a tree.Then, he tried to squeeze a shot from 200 yards around the pond. It came up short and rode the collar of the bank into the water, leading to double bogey.I thought I had the right play, Day said. I was just trying to hit it up there to the left, get it just left of the bunker or just in the bunker there. ... Sometimes you take those risks and it doesnt pay off. So it happens, but Im looking forward to the Open.Day rushed over to Johnson before signing his card to congratulate him.Piercy nearly overcame back-to-back bogeys, but two good looks at birdies burned the edges on the 16th and 17th holes, and a birdie on the closing hole made the deficit one shot and made Piercy a runner-up for the second straight week. He tied for second behind Johnson in the U.S. Open at Oakmont.Inch here or inch there is kind of the difference between winning and finishing second or third, Piercy said.Johnson joined Tiger Woods as the only players to capture three of the four World Golf Championships. He won the Cadillac Championship at Doral last year, and the HSBC Champions in Shanghai in the fall of 2013.His 66-66 weekend at Firestone gave him a 6-under 274, matching the highest winning score at this World Golf Championship since Woods in 2005. Nine players finished under par, the fewest since Woods was the only player to break par in 2007.Day closed with a 72 and tied for third with Jordan Spieth (67), Matt Kuchar (66) and Kevin Chappell (67).Kuchar moved to No. 15 in the world, which could be important if he can stay in the top 15 and remain the sixth-highest American after next week, provided two Americans choose not to play in the Olympics. Bubba Watson is the only player of those eligible who has said for certain he will go to Rio.Johnson was three shots behind when he rolled in a 15-foot birdie putt on the 13th hole, and followed with a wedge into 8 feet for birdie on the next hole.Right when Day was getting into big trouble on the 16th, Johnson blasted a 9-iron out of the thick rough on the 17th to 15 feet and rolled in the birdie putt to take command.Johnson has 11 career victories in his nine years on the PGA Tour.I feel great, he said. I feel like my game is where it has been all year. I just havent been putting quite as well as Id like. The last couple of weeks, I just putted a little better.He made it sound so simple. It looks that way, too. Key to his game was decided late last year to go to a fade off the tee instead of the draw he has leaned on for most of his career. He has that dialed in, and Johnson said when hes driving it as well as he has been, then Im going to be very tough to beat.That certainly has been the case in his past two tournaments. He is building a home in south Florida with one room dedicated to golf memorabilia, such as his trophies.Hopefully, Johnson said, Ive got to make it bigger. Cheap Shoes Online Australia . - Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is not a fan of his teams use of the wildcat formation, saying "it makes you look like a high school offence. Wholesale Shoes Australia . Anthony Davis had 31 points and 17 rebounds in his seventh straight game with more than 20 points, but that was only enough to keep the Pelicans competitive into the final minutes. Andrew Bogut had 10 points and 15 rebounds for Golden State, which rebounded from a loss a night earlier in Oklahoma City and snapped a two-game skid. http://www.cheapshoesaustraliaonline.com/ . 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Green has a bruised knee that will force him to miss several days of practice. Green hurt his left knee near the end of Cincinnatis first practice of training camp on Thursday, overextending his left knee as he tried to make a sideline catch. Green said an MRI that found no structural damage. At first, he feared that it was a significant injury. A trainer examined the knee, and Green got up and walked off the field. "It was (frightening) for me," Green said on Friday. "I felt it, but everything felt intact. I got up and walked off, so its fine." Coach Marvin Lewis said Green suffered a bruise inside the knee. "Hes getting treatment and will be sore," Lewis said. "He wont practice today, tomorrow and likely this weekend at all. Then well go from there, when hes ready. "At this point, I dont see out in the future that being very long. But well take our time with it and let him get right. Hell be fine, hopefully very quickly." Green wore a wrap on the left knee and walked stiffly and slowly on Friday. He watched the first hour and 15 minutes of practice wearing a Bengals baseball cap. The Bengals most valuable player hasnt missed much time because of injuries. He hyperextended his right knee while making a touchdown catch in the end zone against Pittsburgh as a rookie and missed one game. Green said the injury on Thursday reminded him of the one his rookie season. "When I felt it, it felt just like the one against Pittsburgh," he said. Cornerback Terence Newman was covering Green on a deep pass along the sideline that drifted out of bounds. Newman gave Green a light push as he tried to get away from him. Green planted his left foot awkwardly, hurting his knee. "I saw that the ball was going to sail out of bounds so I tried to pull up and just go behind him," Newman said on Friday. "But hes the type of receiver that tries to make every single catch possible. So I just kept on running and I came back and saw him on the ground. I didnt know what happened to him. "It was a scary moment, for sure. Thats one of those guys that if he threw up on the sidelline, Im nervous.dddddddddddd Now Im seeing him grab his knee, so Im really nervous. Sounds like hes going to be good, though, so that was a breath of fresh air." Players stopped and watched Green get his knee examined on the sideline. "Its awful no matter who it is," offensive co-ordinator Jay Gruden said. "When its A.J., it kind of takes the wind out of everybody. It was silent there for a few seconds." Green said he wont change his all-out style in practice when he returns. Hes known for making amazing catches during practice, setting an example for the younger receivers. "Thats how Im programmed," Green said. "Thats what I know." Although Lewis has urged his players to stay on their feet to avoid injury during the workouts, he doubts that Green will throttle back on his effort in practice. "He made one catch this spring (during workouts) that was the most incredible catch Ive ever seen," Lewis said. "He stretched out for the ball, put his left hand down, rolled and came up on his feet. And he was about parallel with the ground, a foot above the ground. So hes kind of put together that way." Earlier in that same practice on Thursday, Green and cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick slipped at the end of the field and fell hard while contesting a pass in the end zone. Lewis said there was nothing wrong with the field, which the team uses for workouts during the season. "I dont have any concerns," Lewis said. "Its part of football. We just have to try and stay on our feet as best we can." ---- NOTES: The Bengals will wear shoulder pads for practice for the first time on Saturday, then work out in full pads on Sunday and Monday. ... The Bengals severely restricted photographers access to the practice field on Friday, limiting them to two spots well beyond the back of the end zones and one designated row of the bleachers. Fans with cellphones and cameras were free to roam the sideline and take photos and video. The club relented and changed the policy after 45 minutes, giving the media equal access. ... LB James Harrison dropped in coverage and broke up a pass during the workout, drawing a loud cheer. ' ' '