The attention when this first-ever fall Masters began fell on Tiger Woods, who was trying to defend a title won 19 months ago at Augusta National. It also found its way to Bryson DeChambeau, who came in the year’s final major with a plan to try to overpower the place. And, of course, there some notice paid Rory McIlroy who came to this patrons-less event in search the last piece of the career grand slam.
Well, all eyes are on now on Dustin Johnson, who will start Sunday’s final round with a four-stroke lead, with the all-time Masters scoring record in sight and his first green jacket within reach.
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