AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Even without spectators in November, the Masters promised to deliver more drama with 10 players separated by a single shot going into a weekend filled with possibilities.
And then Dustin Johnson turned it into a one-man show.
The No. 1 player in the world looked every bit the part Saturday, racing away from a five-way share of the lead with an explosive start -- 4 under through four holes -- and never letting his foot off the gas until he had a 7-under 65 and matched the 54-hole Masters record.