History was made during Saturday's Round 3 at Augusta National.
Dustin Johnson tied Jordan Spieth's 2015 record for lowest 54-hole score in the history of The Masters. His 65 is the lowest in the third round by a 36-hole leader since Tiger Woods in 1997, and he's the first player in Masters history with multiple rounds of 65 or better in the same week.
While he does have a four shot lead, it's not a clinch. During his 2016 U.S. Open victory at Oakmont, Shane Lowry led by four entering the final round.
Rory McIlroy also had a monumental day, launching himself into the top 10 by the end of the third round.