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Koepka, DeChambeau share Masters lead

Last Updated : 19 April 2019, 10:06 IST
Last Updated : 19 April 2019, 10:06 IST

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Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau burst out of the crowd on Thursday at Augusta National, firing six-under-par 66s to share a one-shot lead over Phil Mickelson after the first round of the Masters.

Hours after 14-time major champion Tiger Woods electrified fans by briefly putting his name atop the leaderboard, Koepka lit up the fabled course with five birdies in the space of six holes to break free atop a crowded leaderboard that at one point saw nine players sharing the lead.

But DeChambeau had an answer, roaring home with four straight birdies -- and six birdies in his last seven holes.

Mickelson, the three-time Masters winner who at 48 could become the oldest major winner ever, kept pace with the 20-something leaders with five birdies in the last seven holes in his five-under 67.

That matched his opening round in 2010 -- the year Mickelson claimed his third green jacket.

He nearly aced the par-three 16th and a birdie at 18 put Mickelson one shot in front of 43-year-old Ian Poulter and 34-year-old Dustin Johnson, who shared fourth place on 68.

Former champion Adam Scott of Australia, Spain's Jon Rahm, Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat, South African Justin Harding and American Kevin Kiser were a shot back on three-under 69, with Woods heading a big group on 70.

Rory McIlroy, seeking a breakthrough Masters that would make him just the sixth player to complete a career Grand Slam, was left regretting six bogeys in a one-over-par 73.

But as he departed the course, the Northern Ireland star expressed surprise that no one was taking advantage of the rain-softened layout.

"It's there for the taking," McIlroy said. "I'm surprised someone hasn't run off."

Koepka, winner of a second straight US Open title last year along with the PGA Championship, didn't put a foot wrong.

DeChambeau, however, kept the pressure on. He, too, nearly aced 16, he chipped in at 17 and his 195-yard second shot at 18 rattled the flagstick but didn't drop, leaving him a last tap-in birdie.

Woods pronounced himself pleased with his two-under effort -- which matched his first-round score for three of his four Masters triumphs.

He thrilled fans with back-to-back birdies at 13 and 14 to join a big leading group on three-under.

But he couldn't make a further gain at the par-5 15th, and he missed a nine-foot par-saving putt at 17.

"I felt like I played well and I did all the things I needed to do today to post a good number," said Woods, despite missed chances from inside 10 feet that cost him on the front nine.

"I drove it well, hit some good iron shots, speed was good on the greens."

Leading first-round Scores: 66: Bryson DeChambeau (USA), Brooks Koepka (USA); 67: Phil Mickelson (USA); 68: Ian Poulter (ENG), Dustin Johnson (USA); 69: Justin Harding (RSA), Adam Scott (AUS), Jon Rahm (ESP), Kevin Kisner (USA), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA); 70: Corey Conners (CAN), J B Holmes (USA), Lucas Bjerregaard (DEN), Gary Woodland (USA), Tiger Woods (USA), Rickie Fowler (USA), Cameron Smith (AUS), Patton Kizzire (USA), Francesco Molinari (ITA), Jason Day (AUS); 71: Tony Finau (USA), Charley Hoffman (USA), Louis Ooosthuizen (RSA), Tommy Fleetwood (ENG), Kevin Na (USA), Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN), Bernhard Langer (GER), Matt Kuchar (USA). 72: Andrew Landry (USA), Keith Mitchell (USA), Kevin Tway (USA), Mike Weir (CAN), Kim Si-woo (KOR), Branden Grace (RSA), Emiliano Grillo (ARG), Kyle Stanley (USA), Webb Simpson (USA), Viktor Hovland (NOR), Marc Leishman (AUS), Li Haotong (CHN), Jimmy Walker (USA), Billy Horschel (USA), Bubba Watson (USA).

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Published 12 April 2019, 10:15 IST

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