Coming Soon...
OKSomething went wrong!
Please try again later.
Bryson DeChambeau took charge on day one at The Masters, leading the pack with a remarkable 65 amidst challenging weather conditions. Despite gusty winds and morning storms causing a delay of two and a half hours, DeChambeau's powerful strokes navigated the course admirably, underscoring his dominance on the greens.
Bryson DeChambeau
Following closely behind DeChambeau was Scottie Scheffler, who continued to exhibit his exceptional form by carding a smooth 66, finishing just one stroke behind the leader.
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm faced their own challenges on the course. McIlroy, after a sluggish start, rallied to sign for a respectable 71, showcasing his resilience and determination to contend for the title. However, Rahm, the defending champion, encountered difficulties towards the end of his round, finishing at one-over after consecutive bogeys on the final two holes.
Scottie Scheffler
Amidst the competition, there were notable surprises and struggles. Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion, returned to competitive play following shoulder surgery with a commendable round of 68, hinting at a potential resurgence on the iconic Georgia course. Conversely, veteran player Tiger Woods, aiming for his sixth green jacket despite physical discomfort, displayed his trademark grit and determination to stay in contention with a solid start to his campaign.
Tiger Woods
As the day drew to a close, the focus shifted towards the projected cut line, with several players teetering on the edge of qualification for the weekend rounds. Notable names like Jordan Spieth and Zach Johnson faced uncertainty, while others, like Peter Malnati, found themselves struggling to stay afloat.
With the cut line currently set at one-over, the pressure intensified for players hovering around the threshold. Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, and Dustin Johnson all found themselves in precarious positions, needing strong performances to secure their places in the next round. Despite the challenges, the allure of making the cut and competing for the prestigious green jacket spurred players on.
Despite uncertainties, DeChambeau and Scheffler lead confidently, leaving contenders to chase them into the weekend rounds at Augusta National.
READ MORE: Five Things to Know About The Masters 2024
READ MORE: Drive to Bangkok: 4moles.com Golf Rendezvous 2024 Takes Gurugram by Storm
4moles Editorial | February 13, 2025
Golf, traditionally perceived as an elite sport in India, is experiencing a renaissance, thanks in part to the enthusiastic participation of Bollywood celebrities. Read More
4moles Editorial | February 07, 2025
Born in Kochi, India, Kartik's tryst with golf began at the tender age of six. At just 15, he became the Youngest Indian to make a cut at the International stage. Read More
4moles Editorial | February 04, 2025
Golf tourism in India is flourishing, with the country's unique blend of scenic landscapes, cultural richness, and world-class courses attracting players from across the globe. Read More
LIV Golf | February 02, 2025
The International Series India 2025 concluded with American golfer Ollie Schniederjans securing a dominant victory. Read More
LIV Golf | February 01, 2025
Thick fog over the past few days caused numerous delays, leading tournament organizers to adopt a shotgun start for rounds three and four. Read More
4moles Editorial | February 05, 2025
Throughout Tiger's legendary career, Kultida remained a steadfast presence, frequently seen. Read More
Indian Golf Union | December 16, 2024
The Indian Golf Union (IGU) successfully conducted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and elections for office bearers and Governing Council Read More