I don’t have live access to current feeds in this moment, but I can summarize what’s known about Dustin Johnson and the Masters up to now.
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Dustin Johnson’s Masters status has historically hinged on physical readiness and eligibility rules. He’s suffered injuries in the past (notably back-related issues from a stair incident in 2017) that impacted his participation that year, even after arriving at Augusta [source excerpts show this incident affecting his 2017 Masters availability]. This history means his participation is typically evaluated day-to-day by his medical team and event organizers.[4][7]
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More recent context: Johnson has been affiliated with LIV Golf, and eligibility for Majors has included LIV players under Augusta National’s terms. While LIV status doesn’t automatically preclude Masters participation, scheduling, form, and fitness remain decisive factors. For the latest confirmation, check Augusta National’s official Masters communications and Johnson’s own social updates or his management’s statements.[2]
If you’d like, I can monitor credible outlets and provide a concise update as of a specific date, or pull the most relevant official statements from Masters organizers and Johnson’s team once you confirm you want real-time tracking.
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Masters favorite Dustin Johnson took a serious fall on a staircase Wednesday and injured his lower back, and his manager said it was uncertain whether the world's No. 1 golfer would be able to play the tournament.
www.cbsnews.comCheck out whether or not the defending LIV Golf winner, Dustin Johnson will be competing at next month’s Masters in Augusta National.
www.essentiallysports.comIt remains uncertain whether Dustin Johnson can play in the Masters after he fell down the stairs Wednesday, but his trainer says the world No. 1 is mobile and "going in the right direction."
www.espn.comDustin Johnson has withdrawn from the Masters after injuring his lower back in a fall at the home he was renting for the week.
www.cbsnews.comMasters favorite Dustin Johnson took a serious fall on a staircase Wednesday and injured his lower back, and his manager said it was uncertain whether the world No. 1 would play Thursday.
www.espn.comThe Masters announced on Tuesday that Dustin Johnson had withdrawn and he took to Twitter to apologize to fans.
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