Victories came at the Travelers Championship, THE NORTHERN TRUST and the TOUR Championship, marking his fourth season with at least three wins and first since 2017-18. Won the FedExCup for the first time in his career, winning twice in the FedExCup Playoffs and three times total, and became the 27th player in PGA TOUR history to reach 23 career wins. Led the field in Driving Distance (333.8 yards). Open in September, his sixth top-10 at the event. Co-led the field in Par-3 Scoring Average. Collected his 16th career runner-up on TOUR. Vivint Houston Open: Finished T2 at the Vivint Houston Open, marking his sixth consecutive top-10 on TOUR and fifth time finishing first or second in that stretch.Became the eighth player (ninth instance) to win the Masters after finishing runner-up the year prior. 1 to win a major championship since Rory McIlroy at the 2014 PGA Championship and the first to win the Masters since Tiger Woods in 2002. Final-round 68 marked his 11th consecutive under-par score in the event, becoming the first player to reach that mark in tournament history. Represented his first win in a major championship when holding at least a share of the 54-hole lead (fifth attempt). Held at least a share of the lead after each round (T1/R1, T1/R2, 1st/R3). At 20-under 268, became the first player with a 72-hole score lower than 270 in Masters history. Masters Tournament: Won the Masters Tournament in November by five strokes, collecting his second major championship title and 24th win on the PGA TOUR.The Open Championship: Finished T8 at The Open Championship, his fourth top-10 at the event and second at Royal St.Following the BMW Championship, qualified to represent the United States at the Ryder Cup, marking his fifth appearance in the event. 1 position in the Official World Golf Ranking on June 20, 2021, snapping a streak of 43 weeks as World No. Four missed cuts marked his most in a season since 2013 (4). Collected nine top-10s and made the cut in 17 of 21 starts. Became the fourth player in PGA TOUR history to win in each of his first 14 seasons on TOUR, joining Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, and the 27th player to reach 24 career wins on TOUR. 8 in the FedExCup standings, advancing to the TOUR Championship for the 13th consecutive season. Won the 2020 Masters Tournament and finished the season No. Marked his second top-10 in 13 starts at the event. THE PLAYERS Championship: Shot a final-round 63 at THE PLAYERS, the ninth 63 in tournament history, to finish T9, earning his first top-10 on TOUR since the 2021 TOUR Championship.The Open Championship: Finished T6 at The Open Championship, his second consecutive top-10 at the event.Formed the Dustin Johnson Golf School, located at TPC of Myrtle Beach, with former Coastal Carolina University coach Allen Terrell, who recruited Johnson in college and remains his coach.Launched the Dustin Johnson Foundation in 2010 for the purpose of supporting various youth initiatives with the primary focus of promoting and supporting youth and college golf programs.
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