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Johnson finally wins Masters with record low score - Stabroek News

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AUGUSTA, Ga., (Reuters) - Dustin Johnson finally clinched an elusive second major title with a five-stroke victory at the Masters yesterday, as he overcame a shaky start to his final round to end with a tournament-record low score at Augusta National.

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