For the four rounds Johnson had just four bogeys, two each in the second and final round, the fewest by any Masters champion in the 84-event history of the tournament.
The first green has so much hustle and flow, the USGA specifically tells players that its handling it differently than the other 17th, maintaining it a slower speed so that the ridiculousness doesn’t become too sublime.
Last week, Dustin Johnson capped an incredible month and the 2019-2020 PGA Tour season by winning his first FedEx Cup. Overnight, he picked up more hardware.