Dustin Johnson
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2 Major Championships • Two-Time Major Champion
Major Championship Wins
About Dustin Johnson
Dustin Johnson is a two-time major champion, cementing his place among golf's winners. His first major came at the 2016 US Open at age 32.
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Career Highlights
- 2016 U.S. Open — Won first major at age 32 at Oakmont Country Club with 4-under-par 276
- 2020 Masters — Record-breaking 20-under-par (268), lowest Masters score in history
- 2017-2018 — World No. 1 for 64 consecutive weeks, the 5th longest streak in history
- Career Ranking — Over 130 total weeks as World No. 1 across five different periods
- 24 PGA Tour Wins — Including six World Golf Championships and six FedEx Cup playoff titles
- 2021 — Won individual title at Saudi International before joining LIV Golf in 2022
Did You Know?
- Bombing Driver: DJ hit a 489-yard drive at the 2018 WGC Match Play, the longest drive in PGA Tour ShotLink era (though unofficial due to match play format)
- Elite Consistency: One of only three players to win a PGA Tour event in each of his first 13 seasons as a professional
- Major Heartbreak Turned Triumph: After controversial near-misses at the 2010 PGA Championship and 2015 U.S. Open, DJ finally broke through at Oakmont in 2016