World number one Dustin Johnson won the Augusta Masters by five strokes as he finished with a record-breaking low score of 20 under par.
Johnson shot a final-round 68 to hold off Cameron Smith of Australia and South Korea’s Sungjae Im on Sunday. They both shot 69 to tie for second on 15-under, however in the end, had no answer to Johnson, who played the final 13 holes bogey-free.
Justin Thomas was fourth at 276, with Rory McIlroy and Dylan Frittelli tying for fifth. Defending champion Tiger Woods carded a 10 on the par-three 12th but recovered with five birdies to finish one under.
Playing in his 11th Masters, Johnson owned the event which was delayed by seven months and held without patrons because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The foundation for the victory of the 36-year-old was, however, set with an opening 65 that gave him a share of the lead, and he had another 65 on Saturday to become the first player in Masters’ history to achieve such a feat.
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