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LIV golfers have mixed results after first round of Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Past Masters champion Patrick Reed has heard all the jokes about how LIV Golf League members wouldn't be able to compete for a green jacket this week because they're no longer playing serious golf and only 54 holes in tournaments.

«Last time I checked, I'm the one with the green jacket,» said Reed, the 2018 Masters champion.

The 17 LIV Golf League players who competed in the first round of the 87th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday had mixed results. Brooks Koepka, a four-time major champion, grabbed a share of the first-round lead with a 7-under 65. Reigning Open Championship winner Cameron Smith was 2 under, and past Masters champions Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Reed were 1 under.

A few former major champions now playing in the LIV Golf League didn't fare as well. Bryson DeChambeau was 2 over, Louis Oosthuizen was 4 over and Bubba Watson, a two-time Masters champion, was 5 over.

«I get to play Augusta National in the Masters and this is an awesome day no matter what I shoot,» said Mickelson, who skipped the tournament last year. «Just trying to enjoy the day and not put so much pressure.»

Koepka, a runner-up in the 2019 Masters behind Tiger Woods, is tied with Norway's Viktor Hovland and Spain's Jon Rahm after 18 holes.

«It was pretty good,» Koepka said. «Love to finish with two birdies like that. Just kind of hopefully ride that into tomorrow. You know, putting good, driving it well, just kind of build off all those things and get myself, you know, in contention with nine to go on Sunday, that's the whole goal.»

Not long ago, Koepka, 32, might have wondered if he'd be back in this position. In March 2021, Koepka slipped at his home in Florida and dislocated his right kneecap. He

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