Dustin Johnson finished at 20-under to win the Masters and set the record for the lowest score in tournament history.
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Bryson DeChambeau, the betting favorite to win the Masters, said he made 'way too many mistakes' to win the tournament.
He no longer has to answer the questions, the ones that wonder how the No. 1 player in the world only has one major title. Now, he's got his second, earning a green jacket by breaking the all-time Masters scoring record.
Tiger Woods made his worst score on a hole in his professional career on Sunday, taking 10 strokes at the par-3 12th after hitting his ball into Rae's Creek three times during the final round of the Masters.
A year ago, Rae's Creek at the par 3, 12th hole at Augusta National helped Woods win the 2019 Masters. This year, not so much. Woods notched the highest score of his career and golf fans felt Tiger's pain.
He was on top of the golf world. Then self-isolating in a Las Vegas hotel room. Now, Dustin Johnson stands 18 holes from a green jacket.
Tiger Woods' even-par 72 in the third round at the Masters knocked him out of contention, as a 4-shot deficit turned to 11 shots and the five-time Masters champion was simply unable to make much happen.
Dustin Johnson, the No. 1 player in the world, looked every bit the part on Saturday at the Masters. He takes a four-shot lead into the final round.
Here is the full rundown of tee times for the final round of the 2020 Masters.
Dustin Johnson has a sizable lead, but he also has a history of not being able to finish things off at a major. Can he close? Who might push him -- or pass him? We break down the final round.
He started the third round just four shots off the lead and in the mix. Then his game stalled and his body began to give out. Here's how his third round, and hopes of another Masters title, fell away.
Bryson DeChambeau, whose COVID-19 test came back negative after he was feeling "dizzy," is at even par after 36 holes to make the Masters cut on the number.
Tiger Woods played the eight holes he had remaining at 1 under par to complete 36 holes at 5-under 139. He is in a tie for 17th place, four strokes behind the five leaders tied at 135.
There was no disputing that Adam Scott had the unluckiest break at the Masters on Friday, a wretched piece of poor fortune that fully tested the Australian's famous sense of equanimity.
Ariya Jutanugarn announced she has tested positive for the coronavirus and has pulled out of next week's LPGA Pelican Women's Championship in Florida.
Close your eyes. Look at the jam-packed leaderboard. Notice all the big names. You would this is just like every other Masters, loaded with drama and possibilities heading into the weekend.
Tiger Woods remained at 4 under with Masters play suspended due to darkness and will be just off the fairway with his drive at No. 11 when second-round action resumes Saturday.
Bernhard Langer will become the oldest player to make the 36-hole cut at the Masters, topping the record by Tommy Aaron in 2000 by 33 days.
There are some big names -- that's you, Bryson -- who will wake up with work to do on what will be a long and busy Saturday at Augusta National.
Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Abraham Ancer and Cameron Smith share the Masters lead at 9 under. Play was suspended due to darkness, and will resume Saturday morning.