The Masters 2025: day one at Augusta – live

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Collin Morikawa, who started the Masters as third favourite behind Scheffler and McIlroy, had it going today but he’s been leaking oil coming home and signs off with a bogey at 18. That’s three dropped shots in his final four holes, turning a sub-70 round into an even-par 72. Frustrating. Meanwhile, Scheffler is having an adventure down 17. His tugged tee-shot leaves him blocked out by a tree which he decides to heave a gap iron over the top of. It comes up short but he chips to around eight feet and drains the par putt. “Putts like these, these define champions,” says Rich Beem in the Sky commentary box. Scheffler remains tied second alongside Conners (F) and Hatton, who does ever so well to make par at 16 after leaving himself at the top of the green but solving the puzzle with a tickling breaker and a steely par putt.

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