With back-to-back PGA Tour wins, Dustin Johnson has put himself on an elite level. Here’s why the 32-year-old is here to stay.

The PGA Tour‘s new Big 3 — Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy — may soon need to make room for another. Dustin Johnson’s recent clutch wins are a testament to his dominant play, towering drives and silky-smooth hands.

Just three weeks ago, before the U.S. Open, I had an idea of comparing Dustin Johnson to the great Australian Greg Norman. I was thinking that Johnson really had to start capitalizing on his opportunities at the majors to avoid the stigma that stuck with Norman during his career. After a confident U.S. Open win at Oakmont, Johnson has proven that he can hang in there and win a major championship.

After Johnson’s latest come-from-behind win at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, it’s even harder to ignore his overall dominance. Nowadays, it seems that every tournament is Johnson’s to lose. The only person that can really beat him out there is himself.

In honor of his recent success, let’s look at some of the main reasons why Johnson will be a top-shelf player for years to come.