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Dustin Johnson Buries Some Major Memories, Wins The Masters

Dustin Johnson Buries Some Major Memories, Wins The Masters

Nothing ever comes easily for Dustin Johnson in the majors, except for when he slipped his arms through that Masters green jacket Sunday.

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.

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.

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

“It still feels like a dream,” Johnson said. “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.”

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

Make More Putts with this Drill from PGA Coach Andrew Howie

There are plenty of ways to improve your putting, but sometimes you just need to simplify the process.

PGA Coach Andrew Howie has a great tip to help you putt more consistently by visualizing every putt as a straight one to determine where to aim and account for the break.

And if you’re struggling with your golf swing from tee to green, Howie has a great drill for that as well.

The step-impact drill will help keep your upper & lower body working together to avoid coming over the top in your swing.

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Bridgestone Re-signs Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau to Long-term Contracts

Bridgestone Re-signs Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau to Long-term Contracts

The game’s two biggest stars commit to helping Bridgestone win on the course and in the R&D lab for years to come.

(AUGUSTA, GA) – Bridgestone Golf – The leader in golf ball technology and innovation continued its significant investment into R&D by re-signing the biggest stars in the game, Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau, to long-term contract extensions. Both players have won major championships with Bridgestone TOUR B golf balls (Tiger at the ’19 Masters with TOUR B XS, Bryson at the ’20 US Open with TOUR B X) and will continue to play their respective models of choice and contribute to the development of new designs for the foreseeable future.

“These two players are not only the biggest names in golf today, but also happen to be extremely discerning and analytical when it comes to equipment,” said Dan Murphy, President and CEO of Bridgestone Golf. “Tiger’s involvement in the R&D process was critical to the development of our breakthrough REACTIV cover technology, and Bryson is just as enthusiastic about participating in R&D as any one of our engineers. That’s the difference with Bridgestone,” said Murphy.

US Open champ Bryson DeChambeau commented, “I’ve seen a lot of other guys sign up just to be spokesmen for a brand and collect a check. I have a much deeper role in mind with Bridgestone. I want to be a bigger part of their R&D process and help develop golf ball technology for the future of the game while pushing the limits of golf ball designs to benefit the full spectrum of players. I feel at home there because of their genuine commitment to science and technology.”

Is This The Future of Golf Club Design?

In this video, Joel Tadman tests out the new Cobra King Supersport-35 putter made from 3D printing! It also features the same Descending Loft Technology found on the SIK putter of Bryson DeChambeau. Does this represent the future of golf club design? We took this limited-edition concept model out on the golf course to give it a thorough run out and assess the looks, sound, feel and performance.

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