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Jack Nicklaus, the greatest player there has ever been at the Masters, stared out at the room through eyes that have become red-rimmed with age.
He is a little frail these days but he can still hit a golf ball down the fairway at Augusta National to bless the start of the tournament and his tongue still has a sharp edge now and again.
So when someone asked him, as the first groups took to the course, if he was surprised that Phil Mickelson was, ‘still out here competing at such a high level but Tiger Woods isn’t’, Nicklaus’s response was so caustic that it drew some laughter from his audience in the media centre.
An hour or so later, the object of his scorn ambled out of the clubhouse towards the first tee. Mickelson wore the insouciant look that was always his trademark until he became the lead apostate in the LIV Golf breakaway in late 2021 and he turned haggard and gaunt overnight.
He is not Public Enemy No 1 for the golf establishment any more, as he once was. The PGA-LIV split has settled into a kind of sullen, disinterested co-existence and LIV has faded into spectacularly expensive anonymity, dragging its stars with it into the shadows until the weeks of the majors come around.
What had been such a promising start for McIlroy at Augusta suddenly takes a turn for the worse.
The world No 2 drops four shots in three holes with a double bogey on 17 to follow up the one at 15.
The implosion sees him plummet from 4-under to even-par in the matter of a few holes.
There might just be a thawing in one of golf’s many feuds. Sworn enemies for so long, there was a creeping suspicion on Thursday afternoon that Tyrrell Hatton and Augusta National might yet find a way to get on.
In the compilation of an excellent 69, Hatton not only left himself just one shot off the early clubhouse lead held by Scottie Scheffler and Corey Conners, but also appeared to be enjoying himself.
When we consider how often this place has extracted the worst of Hatton’s temper, that ought to be viewed as progress on two levels.
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Jack Nicklaus has taken aim at Phil Mickelson at the Masters, with a brutal comparison to lefty's longtime rival, Tiger Woods, citing the defection from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf.
The 85-year-old Nicklaus was an honorary starter at this year's golf extravaganza, while Mickelson is hoping to win his first major since 2021.
Mickelson shot a 3-over-par during the first round of the tournament on Thursday, below the projected cut line. Woods tore his Achilles last month and is out of tournaments for the foreseeable future.
And the golf icon was quick to divide the two major champions.
Well, any chance Rory had of catching Rose at the top has quickly evaporated at the 15th.
Just when he looked to be making a surge, McIlroy repeats the costly error of Patrick Cantlay.
His chip from the back of the green has far too much on it. It rolls quickly past the pin and agonizingly trundles down the hill into the water on front side of the green.
The world No. 2 opts to go to the drop zone before the water and his chip is not fantastic. This could be an extremely costly error for McIlroy.
Justin Rose enters the clubhouse with a stunning three-shot lead after a sensational opening round of 7-under.
The Englishman made easy work of the treacherous Augusta National with a total of eight birdies - the last of which came at the 16th thanks to an incredible aggressive tee shot.
An unfortunate bogey at the last is the sole blemish on a near flawless scorecard but McIlroy is still out on the course and with four holes remaining, could he catch his Ryder Cup teammate?
The Northern Irishman has continues to make a push up the leaderboard, joining Scottie Scheffler and Corey Conners for a share of second at 4-under after 13.
He has the chance to move into solo second and slash Rose's lead to three with another birdie chance at the 14th but his putt just slides past the holes and he's forced to settle for par.
Rising Spanish golfer Jose Ballester may have landed himself in hot water – after a shocking act at Rae's Creek.
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Just a slight lull as nothing's changed at the top since the last update. The only subraction we have on the list is Matt Fitzpatrick, who bogeyed to drop to one-under. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau has climbed into the top-six thanks to his birdie on nine.
But, there are still some very popular names in the mix.
1 (-6)
Justin Rose
T2 (-4, both F)
Corey Conners, Scottie Scheffler
T4 (-3)
Tyrrell Hatton (F), Rory McIlroy
T6 (-2)
Aaron Rai (F), Harris English (F), Jason Day (F), Denny McCarthy, Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau
McIlroy is moving his way on up but so far Justin Rose stands alone.
1 (-6)
Justin Rose
T2 (-4, both F)
Corey Conners, Scottie Scheffler
T4 (-3)
Tyrrell Hatton (F), Rory McIlroy
T6 (-2)
Aaron Rai (F), Harris English (F), Jason Day (F), Denny McCarthy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Hideki Matsuyama
This morning's odds were as follows:
- Scottie Scheffler +450
- Rory McIlroy +650
- Jon Rahm +1400
- Xander Schauffele +1800
- Bryson DeChambeau +1800
- Ludvig Aberg +2000
Here's how things stand as of 3:45:
- Scheffler +220
- McIlroy +450
- Justin Rose +1100
- DeChambeau +1400
- Corey Conners +1800
- Tyrrell Hatton +2500
The reigning champion gets up and down for par to cap off his day.
Three birdies on the first nine and one on the second nine are the only deviations from par this round.
Scoring will need to increase if he'll hope to repeat as champion, but a blemish free round is a great start to build on tomorrow.
1 (-6)
Justin Rose
T2 (-4)
Corey Conners (F), Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton
T5 (-2)
Aaron Rai (F), Harris English (F), Jason Day (F), Denny McCarthy, Matt Fitzpatrick
T10 (-1)
Michael Kim (F), Davis Thompson (F), Cameron Smith (F), Fred Couples (F), Brian Harman (F), Patrick Reed (F), Max Greyserman (F), Min Woo Lee (F), Cam Davis, Daniel Berger, Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Hojgaard, Rory McIlroy, Akshay Bhatia, Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau
The reigning champion is about to call it a day.
Barring a miracle he wouldn't lead wire to wire if he went on to claim victory, but he could certainly put pressure on Rose with a strong performance on this hole toda- and just as I type that, his tee shot rolls into the bunker.
Collin Morikawa seemed to make some progress with that eagle on 13 to put him at three-under. But he proceeded to bogey 15, 16, and 18 to drop back down to even par.
Joining him there is Joaquin Niemann who started off hot with three birdies in four holes, but then sputtered the rest of the way.
Perhaps surprisingly, it's Houston Open winner Min Woo Lee that came out the best of the group - carding par on 15 of 18 holes with one bogey and two birdies to finish in a tie for 10th at one-under.
Next major group to wrap up will be Scottie Scheffler's.
A really solid first day for Boom Boom as he becomes the second-oldest player in history to break par at The Masters.
How close was he to breaking the record? Incredibly.
Couples is second with an age of 65 years, 190 days. The record is held by Tom Watson from the 2015 Masters who broke par at the age of 65 years... 219 days.
We're starting to wind down the day. Almost a third of the field has made their way around Augusta National and headed into the club house.
1 (-5)
Justin Rose
T2 (-4)
Corey Conners (F), Tyrrell Hatton, Scottie Scheffler
T5 (-2)
Aaron Rai (F), Harris English (F), Jason Day, Denny McCarthy
Singapore's Hirosh Tai is the current low amateur through nine holes. He sits tied for ninth at one-under.
Justin Hastings of the Cayman Islands is the next closest up the leaderboard at one-over through eight holes. Not a bad start at all, but he'll need to improve on that number to make the cut.
Tied at four-over is Evan Beck and Jose Luis Ballester. Beck is through eleven holes while Ballester just wrapped up the 15th.
At the back is Noah Kent. He began the day with four pars and two birdies through the first six holes to start two under.
And then this happened:
A big leaderboard for the first two days of the tournament, so understandable if you've missed a few of the more famous names so far.
Right now, there's some heavy hitters that are struggling, including...
T45: Brooks Koepka, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm (+1)
T61: Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson (+2)
T73: Danny Willett, Robert MacIntyre (+3)
T82: Billy Horschel (+4)
And say a prayer for Nick Dunlap, who's currently out on the 16th, and six shots adrift at the bottom of the leaderboard on +13.
Well, this just got very interesting.
In the past half hour:
- Collin Morikawa hit eagle on 13
- Fred Couples hit eagle on 14
- Corey Conners, Jason Day, and Max Greyserman have all climbed into the top five
1 (-4)
Tyrrell Hatton
T2 (-3)
Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, Justin Rose
T5 (-2)
Aaron Rai, Corey Conners, Max Greyserman, Jason Day
T9 (-1)
Michael Kim (F), Davis Thompson (F), Fred Couples, Harris English, Stephan Jaeger, Patrick Reed, Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee, Bubba Watson, Denny McCarthy, Sergio Garcia, Matt Fitzpatrick, Akshay Bhatia, Bryson DeChambeau
A wonderful eagle on the final hole at Amen Corner sees another addition to the leaderboard: Collin Morikawa.
The former major winner has had a relatively silent day, scoring par on each hole with the exception of a single birdie on the eighth.
But now with this eagle on 13 - the first of any golfer on this hole today - he shoots up into the lead.
This's what's goin on at Augusta:
T1 (-3)
Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Justin Rose
T4(-2)
Joaquin Niemann, Laurie Canter
T7 (-1)
Michael Kim (F), Davis Thompson, Aaron Rai, Fred Couples, Harris English, Stephan Jaeger, Corey Conners, Patrick Reed, Max Greyserman, Collin Morikawa, Min Woo Lee, Jason Day, Rafael Campos, Bubba Watson, Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, Denny McCarthy, Max Homa, Sergio Garcia, Daniel Berger
Groups Teeing Off Next:
1:34pm - Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood
1:45pm - Sahith Theegala, Sepp Straka, Sam Burns
The first group who played today is in the clubhouse. Davis Riley finished one-over while playing partner Patton Kizzire shot a horrid seven-over.
Other golfers who have finished: Joe Highsmith and Kevin Yu (+4), Chris Kirk, Mike Weir and Jhonattan Vegas (+3), Cameron Young and Zach Johnson (even par), and Michael Kim (-1)
But Thursday was an absolute roller coaster for Nicolai Hojgaard.
I could tell you what his scores were but... idk y'all, just look at this scorecard.
Get ready for three high-profile groupings to tee off in quick succession on the first hole! But before they get going, this is how the field looks right now:
1 (-4)
Stephan Jaeger
T2 (-3)
Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Justin Rose
T5 (-3)
Harris English, Joaquin Niemann, Jordan Spieth, Laurie Canter, Matt McCarty, Max Homa
Groups Teeing Off Next:
1:01pm - Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland
1:12pm - Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Akshay Bhatia
1:23pm - Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry
Rai has dropped further back, giving Jaeger about as comfortable a lead as you could expect at this stage of the Masters.
1 (-4)
Stephan Jaeger
T2 (-2)
Joaquin Niemann, Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Brian Campbell, Matt McCarty
T8 (-1)
Michael Kim, Harris English, Brian Harman, Corey Conners, Max Greyserman, Collin Morikawa, Min Woo Lee, Jordan Spieth, Cam Davis, Laurie Canter, Bubba Watson, Tom Hoge, Denny McCarthy, Justin Rose
Groups Teeing Off Next:
12:33pm - Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Hojgaard, Matt Fitzpatrick
12:50pm - Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im
We have some new competition at the top as Aaron Rai now shares the lead!
T1 (-4)
Aaron Rai, Stephan Jaeger
T3 (-2)
Joaquin Niemann, Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton
T6 (-1)
Chris Kirk, Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, JT Poston, Fred Couples, Harris English, Brian Harman, Corey Conners, Max Greyserman, Jordan Spieth, Maverick McNealy, Rafael Campos, Cam Davis, Laurie Canter, Brian Campbell, Matt McCarty
Groups teeing off next:
12:11pm - Dustin Johnson, Nick Taylor, Justin Hastings (a)
12:22pm - Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, Daniel Berger
Food is incredibly cheap at The Masters - with the most expensive item setting you back just $6.
Here's a more in-depth look at the offerings (including a brand new item) and their prices from DailyMail.com's Dan Matthews.
After a hot start, Noah Kent has struggled as he's now made the turn. His birdies on holes 3 and 4 were negated by bogeys on 7 and 8. Now, on his first hole of the second nine, he's carded a double bogey.
The nerves of the moment - and with playing alongside Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas - may be getting to Jose Luis Ballester (pictured below). Through five holes, he's at five-over having bogeyed the first and third and carding a double bogey on five.
The current low amateur is Evan Beck, but he's through one hole and he already bogeyed that one.
There's still a bunched up pack at one under (with some new additions) but there now appears to be a breakaway group.
1 (-4)
Aaron Rai
2 (-3)
Stephan Jaeger
T3 (-2)
Joaquin Niemann, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Tyrrell Hatton
T7 (-1)
Michael Kim, Chris Kirk, Bernhard Langer, JT Poston, Harris English, Brian Harman, Robert MacIntyre, Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy, Rafael Campos, Austin Eckroat
Groups teeing off next:
11:38am - Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
11:49am - Charl Schwartzel, Denny McCarthy, Hiroshi Tai (a)
12:00 - Max Homa, Justin Rose, JJ Spaun
It's about two hours until Rory McIlroy tees off in his return to Augusta National.
Last year was an emotional one for the Irishman after the announcement of his divorce, which was then called off after a month.
DailyMail.com takes you inside the stunning change of heart.
The first groups are already making their way through Amen Corner as about half the field has teed off.
T1 (-3)
Aaron Rai, Joaquin Niemann
T3 (-2)
Chris Kirk, Stephan Jaeger
T5 (-1)
Michael Kim, Zach Johnson, Davis Thompson, Bernhard Langer, Brian Harman, Byeong Hun An, Robert MacIntyre, Keegan Bradley, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Tyrrell Hatton
Through four holes, Chilean golfer Joaquin Niemann has outshone the other partners in his 'featured' group.
While Morikawa and Min Woo Lee sit at even par, Niemann has birdied the first, second and fourth holes to now move into a share of the lead.
Here's a full rundown of all the pairings and timings for Thursday's Opening Round
We've heard multiple references on the broadcasts to 'beautiful' Augusta, Georgia.
Well that may be true for the well-manicured, highly-refined private golf club. But the streets of the city paint a different picture.
Read more here from DailyMail.com's Isabel Baldwin, who visited 'The Garden City' ahead of its biggest event.
We've got eight golfers at the top of the pile here as about a third of the field has posted scores.
T1 (-2)
Jhonattan Vegas, Chris Kirk, Aaron Rai, Stephan Jaeger, Joaquin Niemann
T7 (-1)
Nicolai Hojgaard, Michael Kim, Zach Johnson, Noah Kent, Bernhard Langer, Corey Conners, Byeong Hun An, Max Greyserman, Robert MacIntyre
Thomas has a nice punch shot from off the right bunker to get to the putting surface.
Scheffler pures his shot and lands it closer to the pin than Thomas from his better lie.
Meanwhile, Ballester's second shot avoids an overhanging tree to land on the green... only to just roll off.
Noah Kent, currently the low amateur at the tournament, had to overcome some bad sleep in the attic of Butler Cabin that is reserved for the non-pros in the field.
“Just slept on my neck wrong,” Kent said per Golf Channel. “I don't necessarily fit in the bed, so, yeah, we're good.”
Hoylake winner Brian Harman and Englishman Aaron Rai move up to two-under to tie for the lead.
But the most surprising addition? Nicolai Hojgaard!
After starting the first two holes at three-over, he's birdied on five of his next six to move into the lead.
Let's make a little noise for Noah Kent! The amateur golfer from the University of Florida is making his Masters debut this week after finishing runner-up at the 2024 US Amateur.
And now he can say that he's shared the lead at the tournament.
T1 (-2)
Zach Johnson, Chris Kirk, Noah Kent, Aaron Rai
T2 (-1)
Nicolai Hojgaard, Michael Kim, Bernhard Langer, JT Poston, Fred Couples, Harris English, Brian Harman, Stephan Jaeger, Corey Conners, Byeong Hun An
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This year's tournament features the most left-handed golfers in its history.
Of course, there's three-time Masters winner Phil Mickelson - but there's also major names like Robert McIntyre and Akshay Bhatia.
Other southpaws include Masters champions Bubba Watson and Mike Wier as well as Open Championship winner Brian Harman.
Joe Highsmith and Matt McCarty round out the list.
The reigning champion is the clear-cut favorite to keep the green jacket and opens the tournament as the odds leader - but there are plenty of major names behind him:
- Scottie Scheffler +450
- Rory McIlroy +650
- Jon Rahm +1400
- Xander Schauffele +1800
- Bryson DeChambeau +1800
- Ludvig Aberg +2000
The oldest player in the field at age 67, Langer will voluntarily give up his guaranteed spot in the field that he earned by winning the 1985 and 1993 Masters tournaments.
Langer is still letting it rip on the Champions Tour, but his time hitting the tees at Augusta is coming to an end.
Some first hole nerves for the opening group, as Riley finds the trees down the left of the fairway with his first shot of the week. He recovers well to find the back of the green, and then two-putts to make par.
His playing partner, Patton Kizzire, is less fortunate, though. 'Fore right' comes the call from the tee and he's deep in the woods. Eventually he makes bogey, and it's a tough start for the veteran.
Davis Riley is making his Masters debut, after picking up two wins on the PGA Tour across his career so far. He won the Zurich Classic in 2023, and then picked up a remarkable victory at the Charles Schwab in May of last year, beating runners up Keegan Bradley and Scottie Scheffler by five strokes.
Today he's playing alongside Patton Kizzire, who's playing in his third Masters and his first since 2019. It's also his first major, period, since the 2022 US Open. The 39-year-old has three PGA Tour wins, most recently in September 2024 when he won the Procore Championship at Silverado, California.
Pin placement can mean everything at Augusta National, so here's the first round hole locations that the players will have been studying all night and all morning.
The first to try the course out, Davis Riley and Patton Kizzire, are on the tee and about to play their first shots in just a couple of minutes.
'This fairway gets a little more narrow every year', comes the shout of the legendary Gary Player as he steps up to the first tee. At 89 years old, he could still be mistaken for a man in his 60s, and he gets one away nicely.
Jack Nicklaus is next up, telling the patrons to 'watch out' as he lines one up with his driver. Straight down the middle, much to the delight of those watching on.
Finally, two-time Masters champion and eight-time major champion Tom Watson is on the tee. Little club twirl, and a big round of applause. The Masters is underway.
In short: very soon. In just 10 minutes' time, the Honorary Starters will be on the first tee to begin the tournament. They're made up of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson, and the crowds are already crowding the tee box to catch a glimpse of the golfing legends in action.
From there, the action proper begins at 7:40am ET (12:40pm if you're in the UK!), with Davis Riley and Patton Kizzire in the opening group.
Some other big names to note are: Danny Willett at 8:24am, Cam Smith at 8:52am, Collin Morikawa at 9:47am, Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas at 10:15am, and Rory McIlroy at 1:12pm.
...but yesterday's action was a little more relaxed. The traditional Par-3 Contest saw the stars of the sport out on the course with their nearest and dearest, and it created some amazing memories, perhaps none better than Poppy McIlroy's putt.
While Nicolas Echavarria won the Contest (meaning that he now can't win the Masters itself... it's the curse, don't blame me!), it was McIlroy's daughter who produced the best moment of the day, sinking a huge putt on the ninth hole. Video to follow!
Good morning, and welcome to the start of the best week in sports. It's Masters Thursday, and we're mere minutes away from the first tee times at Augusta National.
Throughout the week, we'll bring you all the updates, including exclusive detail from our reporters at the course.
Here we go!