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 DJ dominates Masters [View Online]( [Wire-to-Wire Logo] Dustin Johnson breaks scoring record in Masters win. (Getty Images) Teeing Off [JOHNSON GOES THE DISTANCE AT AUGUSTA]( The main storyline entering Masters week was a long-hitting star who might overpower Augusta National Golf Club on the way to victory. The talk was about Bryson DeChambeau, but maybe it should have been about [Dustin Johnson](. The big-hitting 36-year-old entered Sunday with a four-shot lead and closed with a five-shot win as he donned the Green Jacket and captured his second major championship and 24th PGA TOUR win. To sum up the dominance, he became the [first player to reach 20 under]( in the history of the Masters. “It’s always tough to get it done in a major,” said Johnson, who led or co-led after each round and shot 4-under 68 on Sunday. “I was nervous all day. I could feel it.” The reigning FedExCup champion and PGA TOUR Player of the Year also extended his streak of consecutive seasons with a win to 14, tying Tiger Woods. Only Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer have more with 17 seasons a piece. Johnson picked up 600 FedExCup points to jump to No. 1 in the [standings](. [divider] [TIGER MAKES WEEKEND, UP AND DOWN ON SUNDAY]( Tiger Woods’ quest for his record-breaking 83rd PGA TOUR victory continues as the 15-time major champion was unable to contend on the weekend at Augusta. Woods played well enough to make the cut after rounds of 68 and 71, but a third-round 72 had him fall down the leaderboard. Things got more challenging on Sunday when [he hit three balls in the water on the famous par-3 12th and recorded a 10](. “I committed to the wrong wind,” Woods said. “I got ahead of it and pushed it, too. That started the problems from there.” It was the highest score on a hole in Woods’ PGA TOUR career. But he did bounce back and birdied five of his last six holes, which included the first time he birdied Nos. 15-18 in a round at the Masters. [divider] [WHO’S READY FOR RSM?]( The TOUR heads down the road from Augusta to get set for Sea Island and The RSM Classic. It’s two tracks for the price of one as both the Seaside and [Plantation Course]( will be in play the first two rounds before finishing the weekend on the Fazio-designed Seaside. [Davis Love III](, who’s architecture firm [led a dramatic redesign]( of the Plantation Course, won’t be teeing it up but will still play host to a field that includes past FedExCup champions Justin Rose, Brandt Snedeker and Henrik Stenson as well as Webb Simpson, Jason Day, Tommy Fleetwood and Tyrrell Hatton. Sungjae Im tees it up after a stellar Masters debut where he finished in a tie for second while Tyler Duncan returns to defend his maiden TOUR title. Get familiar with the name Davis Thompson, the world’s No. 1 ranked amateur and Georgia Bulldog senior makes his fourth TOUR start. As the penultimate event of the calendar year, players will be pushing hard for the 500 FedExCup points before they sit down to schedule out their 2021. Video Of The Week The Turn MIC CHECK “It’s the one I wanted to win the most. It still feels like a dream. As a kid you dream about winning the Masters.” – Dustin Johnson [divider] BY THE NUMBERS 63 – Age of Bernhard Langer, who became the oldest player to make the cut at the Masters. He shot 1-under 71 on Sunday and 3 under for the week for a 29th-place finish. 4 – Rounds in the 60s for [Cameron Smith](, becoming the first player ever to do so at the Masters. He finished tied for second with Sungjae Im. 4 – Bogeys on the week for [Dustin Johnson](. 5 – Months before the Masters returns to its traditional spot on the [schedule]( in April. 165 – Worldwide wins for Gary Player, who was a special guest on the [debut episode of the Golf & Fitness Show presented by PGA TOUR Active](. Host Cory Gregory, a fitness entrepreneur, goes deep with Player on how fitness and nutrition has evolved through the years. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TERMS & PRIVACY]( To remove yourself from all future PGA TOUR WIRE2WIRE communications please click here: [Unsubscribe]( PGA TOUR 5150 Palm Valley Rd, Ste. 300 Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 Attn: Marketing, Fan Engagement ©2020 PGA TOUR WIRE2WIRE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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