Even without spectators in November, the Masters promised to deliver more drama with 10 players separated by a single shot going into a weekend filled with possibilities. And then Dustin Johnson turned it into a one-man show. The No 1 player in the world looked every bit the part Saturday (Sunday NZ time), racing away from a five-way share of the lead with an explosive start – four under through four holes – and never letting his foot off the gas until he had a seven-under 65 and matched the 54-hole Masters record. More importantly, Johnson had a four-shot lead. READ MORE:Augusta National cuts Incredible Hulk down to sizeAussie part of four-way tie atop Masters leaderboard, as Bryson DeChambeau goes astray againDefending champ Tiger Woods off to strong start at Covid-delayed Masters Sunday (Monday NZ time) will be the third time Johnson takes a lead into the final round of a major, along with two other majors where he was tied for the lead. His only major was the 2016 U.S. Open when he came from behind. Most recently, he had a one-shot lead at Harding Park in the PGA Championship this summer, closed with a 68 and lost to…