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Smoothly, as sure a march towards the title as the one the old field has produced. Because, in a Masters like no other, with no azaleas and no crowds aside from a handful of privileged members and family members, Dustin Johnson roamed the streets of Augusta National as if it were his personal domain in what was ultimately a fugitive record. victory in this 84th edition of the tournament.
As a child, growing up less than an hour’s drive in South Carolina, an August site visit first fueled a dream of one day having a green jacket slipped over his shoulders, and so it turned out: with Tiger Woods performing tailor duty. – when the world’s No. 1 Johnson shot a final round of 68 for a total of 20 under 268, beating the 72-hole low scoring record previously held by Woods and Jordan Spieth by two.
Johnson was a colossus in assembling his victory. Once he got over a nervous start, he rescued a pair after throwing a pitch into a bunker in the second, then suffered back-to-back bogeys in the fourth and fifth to allow Cameron Smith and Sung-jae Im to hope that Johnson could. it would potentially suffer another collapse in the final round.
But the 2020 Johnson is a far cry from the one who collapsed at the 2010 US Open at Pebble Beach (starting with a three-shot lead just to shoot a final 82), or the one who grounded his club in the PGA. at Whistling Straits to miss a playoff. The modern version of DJ is one that plays his own tunes and the world’s number one confirmed that status with a take-making display and especially a wedge play demo that saw him stand out from the crowd finishing five strokes ahead. by Smith and Im. when he tapped on his last putt.
This was Johnson’s solo show, though Rory McIlroy, who came out at 33 to go to 11 under and within four strokes at the time, admitted to briefly holding off hopes for a charge. “I thought, maybe there is a possibility. . . . It was probably an illusion on my part, ”said the Northern Irishman, who finished with a final round of 69-277, in part of the fifth alongside South African Dylan Fritelli.
On a day when the famous roars were absent, Johnson created his own noise in golf’s finest theater: After those first setbacks, the champion didn’t drop another shot and instead birdied the sixth, eighth, and then a hat-trick. from 13-15 to relentlessly advance to the title, the second Major of his career alongside his success at the 2016 US Open.
Perhaps the greatest example of Johnson’s maturity was demonstrated in his par 5 13 game, where, after finding the fairway, he and his caddy, brother Austin, noticed that the ball had risen a bit of mud. Rather than risk hitting the green, which was within range in two, Johnson opted to lay down. Then, showing off his wedge play, he hit the eight-foot approach and threw a birdie putt that was to be the catalyst for the three in a row. On the 14th, he approached a six foot sand wedge and, at par 5 15, he again opted to lay down and accelerated his approach to six feet.
Johnson’s form since resuming the PGA Tour has been nothing short of spectacular and his results on both sides of a two-week period of forced isolation after contracting Covid-19 have been those of a dominant world number one: 2nd- 1st-2nd-1st-6th -2nd-1st, with this Masters win just showing that brilliance.
“When I was a kid, I dreamed of winning the Masters, that Tiger would put the green jacket on him, it still feels like a dream,” said Johnson excited to realize his ambition. “Obviously, I played incredible golf all week. The field conditions definitely helped the scoring, but I still played very well. . . having the record for scoring, shooting 20 under par, is a great honor. “
McIlroy, who will not play again this season, was undone early on in his efforts to win the Masters and complete his career grand slam after a first round of 75, but responded brilliantly with rounds of 66-67- 69. turn to move up to a part of the fifth, although all nine drifting punches from Johnson, he left a golden seal in his victory.
“Dustin has been knocking on the door for so long and since he came out of the lockdown in June, he has been by far the best player in the world. He’s won a few times (three), had a shot (at the US PGA) at Harding Park and I think this validates what he did at Oakmont (at the 2016 US Open). He has had so many opportunities and has not been able to close the deal, but his resume speaks for itself, how many times he has won the PGA Tour (24), how consistent he has been, “acknowledged McIlroy.
Shane Lowry finished 73 of 284, finishing tied for 25th. While McIlroy plans to save the clubs, Lowry will end his PGA Tour season at this week’s RSM Classic at Sea Island.
Scores and totals collected from the fourth round at The Masters, Augusta National GC, Augusta, Georgia, USA (USA unless noted, par 72):
268 Dustin Johnson 65 70 65 68
273 Cameron Smith (Aus) 67 68 69 69, Sungjae Im (Kor) 66 70 68 69
276 Justin Thomas 66 69 71 70
277 Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 75 66 67 69, Dylan Frittelli (Rsa) 65 73 67 72
278 Brooks Koepka 70 69 69 70, Jon Rahm (Spa) 69 66 72 71, Cheng-Tsung Pan (Tai) 70 66 74 68
279 Patrick Reed 68 68 71 72, Corey Conners (Can) 74 65 71 69, Webb Simpson 67 73 71 68
280 Kevin Na 73 68 69 70, Abraham Ancer (Mex) 68 67 69 76, Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn) 68 68 72 72, Marc Leishman (Aus) 70 72 70 68
281 Xander Schauffele 67 73 71 70, Patrick Cantlay 70 66 73 72
282 Scottie Scheffler 71 68 72 71, Tommy Fleetwood (English) 71 66 71 74, Sebastian Munoz (COL) 70 68 69 75, Cameron Champ 68 74 68 72
283 Justin Rose (English) 67 70 76 70, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 68 70 75 70
284 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 73 71 69 71, Shane Lowry (Irl) 74 69 68 73, Ian Poulter (English) 72 71 71 70, Danny Willett (English) 71 66 74 73
285 Bernhard Langer (Germany) 68 73 73 71, Sung Kang (Kor) 75 69 71 70, Rickie Fowler 70 70 75 70, Nick Taylor (Can) 72 72 69 72, Chez Reavie 71 72 72 70
286 Adam Scott (Aus) 70 72 71 73, Bryson DeChambeau 70 74 69 73, (a) Andy Ogletree 73 70 71 72, Si Woo Kim (Kor) 70 71 73 72
287 Tony Finau 69 75 71 72, Tiger Woods 68 71 72 76, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa) 69 73 74 71, Paul Casey (English) 65 74 71 77
Billy Horschel 70 70 72 75, Lee Westwood (English) 68 74 71 74, 288 Shugo Imahira (Jpn) 72 70 72 74, Collin Morikawa 70 74 70 74
289 Matt Wallace (English) 69 73 70 77, Victor Perez (Fra) 70 71 76 72, Jordan Spieth 74 70 73 72, Matthew Fitzpatrick (English) 74 70 73 72, Charles Howell III 71 70 74 74
290 Jazz Janewattananond (Tha) 69 71 75 75, Zach Johnson 73 71 73 73, Mike Weir (Can) 71 72 71 76, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa) 73 71 74 72
291 Phil Mickelson 69 70 79 73, (a) John Augenstein 69 72 75 75
292 Bubba Watson 74 69 71 78
294 Bernd Wiesberger (Freelance) 71 72 78 73
295 Brandt Snedeker 71 71 79 74
296 Jimmy Walker 71 73 76 76
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