The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

DJ begins Masters defense with sloppy 74 in tough conditions

- By PAUL NEWBERRY AP Sports Writer

Dustin Johnson found conditions much more challengin­g Thursday than they were in November for his recordsett­ing romp to the Masters green jacket.

The result was a lackluster 2-over 74 that ended his unpreceden­ted streak of below-par rounds at Augusta National.

Johnson finished with a sloppy, double-bogey 6 at the 18th hole. He drove his tee shot into the trees, punched out into a spectator area, and lipped out a 4-foot putt.

It was the first time since the opening round in 2018 that Johnson has failed to break par. His streak of 11 straight rounds in the red is the most in Masters history.

With the wind howling at times and greens that were about as slick as a kitchen table, this was a much different course than the one Johnson shredded five months ago.

“Definitely a lot tougher just because, when the greens are firm and fast here, the golf course plays difficult,” Johnson said.

“Then you add the wind in today, it made it play really difficult.”

The 2020 Masters was delayed until the fall because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, neutralizi­ng many of Augusta’s natural defenses in the springtime.

The wind was benign and the greens were softened by rain, setting up Johnson to post the lowest score in tournament history with a 20-under 268. He led from start to finish on his way to a five-stroke victory.

If Johnson is to become only the fourth player to win back-to-back titles, he’ll have to take a different path.

“I felt like I hit a lot of good shots that didn’t end up in good spots, just from misjudging the wind a little bit,” he said.

Johnson’s putter bailed him out a bunch of times on the front side.

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