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Dustin Johnson marks historic win at long awaited Masters

Dustin Johnson has won the 2020 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, scoring 20 below par, setting a new record on Sunday. The 36-year-old is the 12th player to win without ever trailing at the end of any round. Sunday's tournament was postponed this spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Johnson tapped in for par on the 18th for a 4-under 68 to finish at 20-under 268, breaking by two shots the record set by Tiger Woods in 1997 and matched by Jordan Spieth in 2015.

Johnson, the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, claimed his second career major on Sunday after wining the 2016 U.S. Open. He had also won the FedEx cup in September.

Cameron Smith (69) and Sungjae Im (69) were second at 15 under. Justin Thomas was fourth at 12 under.

Dustin's brother, Austin, accompanied him at the tournament as his caddy — and CBS Sports captured this touching moment where Austin became emotional after Dustin's last putt. "I'll remember this the rest of my life," Dustin explained of sharing the winning moment with his brother.

Johnson was presented the Masters green jacket by defending Masters champion Woods.

Dustin Johnson is awarded the Green Jacket by Masters champion Tiger Woods during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on November 15, 2020, in Augusta, Georgia.

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Johnson overcame a jittery start that conjured memories of past majors he failed to finish off. He turned that into a command performance, making sure this one-of-a-kind Masters with no fans also had no drama.

Not even close.

His five-shot victory was the largest at the Masters since Woods won by 12 in his record-breaking win in 1997. All that was missing were the roars for any of his pivotal putts early and his birdie putts on the back nine that put it away.

The Masters was forced to do without patrons for the first time because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Johnson still received a warm reception coming up the 18th from club members and their wives, his partner, Paulina Gretzky, and a few champions.

Dustin Johnson is hugged by his wife Pauline Gretzky after winning the Masters golf tournament Sunday, November 15, 2020, in Augusta, Georgia.

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Two-time champion Bubba Watson was there to congratulate him.

"I always dreamed of having one of those," Johnson said as he went to sign his card. "Now I got one."

Johnson's four-shot lead was reduced to one after five holes, and then he quickly restored control.

During a live TV interview on CBS Sports after his Masters win, Johnson was emotional and took the moment to say Sunday was a "dream come true." He added: "As a kid, you're dreaming about winning the Masters, having Tiger put the green jacket on you. I'm here and what a great feeling it is. I couldn't be more excited."

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No one had a better finish than Woods, but only after the five-time Masters champion posted the highest score of his career — three balls in Rae's Creek for a 10 on the par-3 12th hole. He finished with five birdies over the last six holes to salvage a 76.

The betting favorite and biggest basher in golf, Bryson DeChambeau, couldn't even beat 63-year-old Bernhard Langer, who shot 71 and wound up one shot ahead of the U.S. Open champion.

Dustin Johnson poses with the Masters Trophy.

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