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Johnson back following COVID-19 and trying to play catch-up

A six-week break going into the Masters was not what Dustin Johnson had in mind. Under CDC guidelines followed by the PGA Tour, he won’t have to be tested for three months. "I know I’m playing next week at the Masters," Johnson said Wednesday, adding that he would be "nervous for sure" if he had to wait for the test results before setting foot on Augusta National.

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