The Masters tournament held at Augusta this year was quite unusual. Delayed by seven months, it will go down in history for the dominating performance by Dustin Johnson. Johnson set a new Masters record with an incredible final score of -20.
Throughout the week, Johnson showcased his skill by shooting two impressive rounds of 65 on Thursday and Saturday, followed by a 70 on Friday. Despite some early struggles on Sunday, where he made bogeys on the fourth and fifth holes, Johnson managed to regain his momentum and birdied two of the next three holes. He maintained his control, finishing the day with a solid 68, comfortably securing a five-shot victory over Cameron Smith and Sungjae Im. This win marked Johnson’s second major victory and 25th overall win, making him a deserving champion of this unconventional tournament.
Johnson’s flawless performance throughout the week, with only two bogeys, highlighted his exceptional skills and proved that he was the standout player in this memorable event.





















