England’s Justin Rose reacted after making a fifth green color in the first round of Masters in Augusta National (Harry How) (
English veteran Justin Rose on Thursday used a pair of Burde Burst to make a initial lead in the first round of the masters, with defending champion Scotty Sheffler withdrawn Chase to Strokes.
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Everyone’s eyes were on top ranked chefler and world number two Rori McClayoy to start the first head of the year, but there is no stranger for Rose Masters leaderboard.
The 44 -year -old has been a minimum of the first round lead in Augusta National, recently in 2021, and he did not waste any time in the first three holes with the bethies.
Rose caught three more in the eighth, ninth and 10th and put a few days of light between himself and his nearest rivals.
Chefler, Jack Nickus, Nick Faldo and Tiger were trying to join Woods, who were the only players to win two straight Masters titles, a bogie-free four-under equal to 68, they had a general ineffective self-inexpensive self, who tied him to a clubhus with Canadian Corey Corres.
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England’s Tyrell Haton 16 was four-under-under-under-under, but he finished 17th and signed three-under equal 69.
Skafler opened his Birdi account in four-five seconds with four-footer.
After this, he tricked the fourth place in 62-foot Birdi put. After remembering another long Birdi put in the sixth place, the sheffer raised up and down from a bunker in the seventh.
He placed his third Birdi of the day in the eighth eighth place, where his tea shot got the first cut of Mota and his second shot was unexpectedly settled in a divide, but he was peacefully rolled into a 14-foot put.
Sheffler finished one run of seven straight pars with another Buddha bomb, in the 16th position in three-three, where he rolled into a 42-foot put.
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He became equal at the age of 17, then looked at his nine -foot beardi attempt in 18 slides.
The first round of action began with a morning breath with a breath of air shaking Georgia pine trees.
England’s Aaron Rai and Germany’s Stephen Jagger both reached four-ends with four front-nine birdies.
But with the nine plays behind, they could not maintain speed and Amen corner compared to the front, the demand of 11, 12 and 13 of Agusta National proved to be undone.
Rai hit the three holes and Jagger with his third shot in 13th position. It rolled in danger and made a double bogie.
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– ‘Very difficult’ –
The American Michael Kim was the first player from the club house to post a one-under 71.
“It’s very difficult,” Kim said, the syllabus had dried up, saying that Monday’s practice was stopped since the rains so that some greens were “particularly firm on the first bounce.”
Mcilroy, the 11th time a career was trying to be a sixth player to claim a Grand Slam, it was disappointing in the afternoon, just missing to open a shovedy.
He picked up his first stroke of the day in the third and moved into two-inar with a shirt on the eighth.
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