Bryson DeChambeau leads Scottie Scheffler by 1 at Masters - ESPN
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Augusta National Golf Club finally played like a par-67 course for 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau in Thursday's opening round of the 88th Masters.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Augusta National Golf Club finally played like a par-67 course for 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau in Thursday's opening round of the 88th Masters.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Danny Willett winning the Masters in 2016 provided one of golf's major surprises, but the Briton's four-under 68 on Thursday in the first round at Augusta National may well be an even bigger one.
AUGUSTA, Georgia: For someone who admittedly was not thinking about his score, world number one and tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler went out in difficult conditions and posted one of the best first rounds at the Masters on Thursday (Apr 11).
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Rory McIlroy has often jettisoned himself out of contention in the first round of the Masters but the Northern Irishman managed to flip the script on Thursday and pump life into his hopes of completing the career Grand Slam.
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