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Where the pre-tournament favorites lost the 84th Masters Tournament

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Dustin Johnson began Masters week as a 10/1 betting favorite, sharing those odds with Jon Rahm, just behind 8/1 overall favorite, Bryson DeChambeau.

Johnson paid off on Sunday, winning his second major championship with a tournament-record, 20-under total.

Here’s a look at where it went wrong for some of the other notables, where their paths to Butler Cabin were re-routed.

Bryson DeChambeau, Round 2, par-4 third: Despite making double bogey on his fourth hole of the tournament, DeChambeau patchworked an opening 70 and made an early run in Round 2. On the par-4 third, his 12th hole of the day, DeChambeau’s tee shot plugged into the second cut and could not be found.