Day 1 leaderboard, results and scores from Augusta National
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History says only those golfers who placed inside the top 11 on the leaderboard after 18 holes at Augusta National Golf Club have a chance to slip on the green jacket come Sunday.
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“If you happen to do that at Augusta National, they’d take you off the property and you’d never caddie there again,” a longtime tour caddie said.
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Full leaderboard can be found on Masters.com. Rose shot in the 60s for the fourth time in the last six first rounds at Augusta. The opening-round 65 matched Rose's best Thursday score from 2021. The Englishman has to hope his weekend at Augusta goes much better than it did in 2021, when he shot the next three rounds in the 70s.
The 89th Masters Tournament continues Friday at Augusta National Golf Club. Weather could be a factor with increased wind and possible thunderstorms in Augusta, Georgia. Here's a look at full tee times and groupings for the second round of the season's first major (click here for how to watch).
At -4, Scheffler and Conners are currently tied for second as Justin Rose continues to hold at -6 after 11. Tyrrell Hatton, who at one point held the lead, hit a bogey on the 17th and is now in fourth at -3 with one remaining.
SportsLine's Mike McClure gives his top Masters Fantasy picks for the 2025 Masters from Augusta National Golf Club, which tees off Thursday, April 10
Nick Dunlap, a two-time winner last year on Tour, shot 18-over 90 in the opening round of the 89th Masters. Dunlap, who had his left wrist bandaged Thursday at Augusta National, was in 95th place, with the next highest score 79. His scorecard included:
Former Seattle Mariners star Ken Griffey Jr. is working as a credentialed photographer for Masters.com covering the 2025 Masters, his first time covering the PGA's crown jewel major.
One of the best parts of the Masters is seeing the legendary champions of the past still play and compete, even if only for a couple rounds. In 2023, Fred Couples made the cut at 63 years old, an incredible feat, and he is threatening to do the same in the 2025 Masters at age 65.
No cable? No problem. The 2025 Masters Tournament will also be available to stream on multiple platforms. ESPN+, Paramount+, Masters.com and the Masters App all provide viewers with a chance to watch the world’s most highly skilled golfers hit the green.