Dustin Johnson went 5-0 at the Ryder Cup, becoming the first American golfer to go 5-0 at the Ryder Cup since Larry Nelson in 1979. Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Dustin Johnson put on a masterful performance during the Ryder Cup this year. Then he put on a master class showing his teammates how to celebrate.

DJ went 5-0 at the Ryder Cup, becoming the first American golfer to go 5-0 at the Ryder Cup since Larry Nelson in 1979.

After dominating the competition and helping his country to a win over Team Europe, DJ celebrated accordingly.

He drank from a massive bottle of champagne:

It’s no surprise that he seemed pretty wasted at the press conference after the event.

Take a look at this answer:

Johnson, who is 37, was also asked whether he could still out-party his younger teammates. His answer was classic:

What a legendary performance from DJ and what a legendary answer.

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