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Rory's Rough Start, Justin's Bright Day at Augusta

Augusta National, USAFri Apr 11 2025
Justin Rose took the spotlight on the first day of the Masters. He shot a 65, putting him at the top of the leaderboard. Rose has had a mixed history at Augusta, but he's shown he can compete. At 44, he's still got the drive and love for the game. He knows his time is limited, so he's making the most of it. He's not just playing for fun; he's playing to win. Rose isn't the only one with a story to tell. Rory McIlroy had a tough day. He was playing well, then things went south. A double bogey on the 15th hole was a big blow. He followed it up with another double bogey on the 17th. It's a harsh reminder of how quickly things can change in golf. McIlroy has had his share of struggles at Augusta. He's only had two opening rounds under 70 in his career. He's got a lot of work to do if he wants to turn things around. McIlroy's playing partner, Ludvig Åberg, had a solid day. He shot a 68, which is impressive for a rookie. He's someone to keep an eye on. The Masters is known for its challenges, and Åberg seems ready to take them on. The Masters is all about experience, and Rose has plenty of it. He's led or co-led after every round at Augusta at least once. But he's never won the Green Jacket. His closest call was in 2017 when he lost in a playoff to Sergio García. Rose knows the course well, and he's using that knowledge to his advantage. Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion, had a typical Augusta day. He shot a 68, looking effortless as ever. He's hiding in plain sight, but he's always a threat. Corey Conners and Bryson DeChambeau are also in the mix. DeChambeau thinks he's finally figured out the Masters. Tyrrell Hatton, who once called Augusta "unfair, " had a good day. He shot a 69, showing he's learned to handle the course's challenges. There were some ups and downs on the first day. Nick Dunlap had a rough time, shooting a 90. Fred Couples had a good day, shooting a 71. Patrick Reed wasn't happy with his 71, calling it "piss poor. " Ángel Cabrera, back from prison, shot a 75. There was even a bit of drama with a Spanish amateur, José Luis Ballester, causing a "watergate" scandal. But through it all, the leaderboard is stacked with stars. It's going to be an exciting tournament.

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    Is it possible that Rory McIlroy's playing partners are secretly plotting to distract him during crucial moments?
    How might Rory McIlroy's recent performance at Augusta National influence his mental approach for the remainder of the tournament?
    If the 15th green at Augusta National could talk, what would it say about Rory McIlroy's chip shot?

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