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Sungjae Im has set the early pace in the Masters as the South Korean holds a narrow lead over Cameron Smith at Augusta. Im birdied his opening three holes and added another at the par-four seventh, before finding form and bouncing back with nine successive bogeys. Finishing the first day on five-under placed him on 67, one ahead of Australian counterpart Smith.
Other notable names included the return of Tiger Woods, who marked his comeback with an impressive 30-foot birdie at the 16th on his way to a one-under 71.
Rory McIlroy stumbled to a one-over 73 after bogeying two of his final five holes, while former world number one Jon Rahm finished the opening day on two-over.
John Rahm, famed for his iconic swing, was one of the pre-tournament favourites, but chances of victory have largely diminished with a disappointing first round.
Rahm plays with a unique style and a notoriously short