Sung-jae Im leads Masters after mixed day for Lowry and McIlroy
Sung-jae Im holds a one-shot lead after a five-under-par 67 in the first round of the Masters, with Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry on one-over.
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Sung-jae Im holds a one-shot lead after a five-under-par 67 in the first round of the Masters, with Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry on one-over.
Tiger Woods called on all of his hard-won stamina and the knowledge gleaned in five past triumphs to launch his boldest Masters bid yet with a one-under-par 71 at Augusta National on Thursday. The 46-year-old superstar, whose February 2021 car crash left him with injuries so severe he feared he might lose his right leg, said just being able to play his first competitive round in 17 months was a victory. But it might not be the only one he celebrates this week. "I was able to finish up in the red," Woods said. "I'm right where I need to be."
Tiger Woods faced the biggest test to date of his improbable comeback on day two of the 86th Masters at Augusta National.
Tiger Woods produced a mixed bag in his opening round of the Masters after getting his campaign under way with a welcome reminder of his most recent triumph at Augusta National.
Tiger Woods got his Masters campaign under way with a welcome reminder of his most recent triumph at Augusta National.
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Rory McIlroy is hoping that a new, more relaxed, mindset can give him an edge at the Masters this week, a tournament he says he is now 'okay with not winning'.