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Shane Lowry pleased with his 'pretty good round' at Augusta

Shane Lowry gave himself a pat on the back after starting his bid for a second major title in encouraging fashion in the 87th Masters.

Lowry, who finished third last year, missed from three feet for birdie on the opening hole but ended the front nine with three in a row and eventually signed for an opening four-under 68, equalling his lowest score at Augusta National.

"Felt like I was in control of my ball out there today," the 2019 Open champion said. "It was nice.

"I said to Darren [Reynolds, his caddie] that was a pretty good round of golf. And obviously it's nice to go up and roll in that putt on the last as well. I'm pretty happy with myself."

LEADEBOARD

Told he had looked comfortable on the course, Lowry joked: "I didn't feel it. You're never comfortable on this place.

"Even though I was playing good golf, especially when you go on to the back nine most holes are chances to make birdie and [also] chances to trip you up.

"You just have to stay patient and stay on your game and in your routine and that's what I did. I missed that really short putt on the first, which was a bit of a shock to the system. But I got back on it straight away.

"I think it was important to shoot a good score. I was trying not to put too much pressure on myself to do so, but I knew going into today how important today's round is because who knows what the next three days are going to hold."

Day 1 - As it happened

Seamus Power had an eagle on the second hole to make up for a bogey at the first. After being one-under at the turn, the Co Waterford player dropped a shot at the 10th, but then had three birdies on 11, 13 and 15. However, a double-bogey six at the last undid all that good work and Power would sign for a 73 to leave him one-over.

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