AUGUSTA, Ga. — Lowest score in Masters history. Fewest bogeys for the tournament. First player to reach 20-under par. Dustin Johnson can add one more distinction to his historic week at Augusta National, even if this one won't show up in the record book.
He only gets to keep the green jacket with him for 141 days.
Reminders of this year like no other because of the COVID-19 pandemic are never far away. Only the current champion is allowed to take his green jacket away from the club until the next Masters, which is five months away.
To that end, Johnson gets another footnote in history as the first major champion to have had the coronavirus. It's easy to overlook he was in self-isolation in a Las Vegas hotel just three weeks before the first of his 268 strokes at the Masters.
"I know 2020 has been a really strange year," Johnson said. "But it's been good to me."
It was good for golf, too.
Despite losing three months in the middle of the season, having the British Open canceled for the first time since World War II and the Ryder Cup postponed until next September in Wisconsin, it still delivered a schedule that will be uninterrupted for 24 weeks until Thanksgiving.
And even with some significant rearranging, three majors provided the perfect snapshot of golf with their winners.