shot a record-setting 20 under en route to winning the Masters on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.
Johnson had tied the 54-hole Masters record that Jordan Spieth set in 2015 with a 16-under mark. He finished Sunday alone with the 72-hole record, which Spieth (2015) and Tiger Woods (1997) previously co-owned at 18 under.
DJ shot a four-under 68 on Sunday to earn his first green jacket. That mark was good enough for a five-shot edge over second-place finishers Cameron Smith and Sungjae Im.
The world No. 1 golfer is now a two-time major winner after taking the 2016 U.