The ever-confident DeChambeau hit another wide shot that got lost and led to a triple bogey. He followed that with two more bogeys.
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After arguing to no avail after not being able to find his initial drive, Bryson DeChambeau went back to the tee at the par-4 third, drove it again and ended up with a triple-bogey 7.
A day after England's Paul Casey shot 7-under 65, Dustin Johnson and South Africa's Dylan Frittelli matched him once first-round play resumed at the Masters on Friday morning.
Steve Spurrier remembers every shot. Nick Saban had a chance to break 80 -- until his caddie got in his head. Urban Meyer nearly knocked it in on No. 12. Some of college football's biggest names recall their favorite Augusta National stories.
Augusta National played as it easy as it ever has. Will it continue? Can Paul Casey end his major drought? A look ahead to what will be a long Day 2 at the Masters.
Tiger Woods (68) matched his best first round at a Masters and is within striking distance of leader Paul Casey.
He's had it for 19 months. In his first round, it was clear he wants to keep it. Tiger opened with a flawless 68. Here's how it all went down on Day 1 at Augusta National.
The place was practically empty, the masses that usually follow not allowed inside the gates at Augusta National. For Tiger Woods, who opened with 68, the day was completely odd and still entirely familiar.
Paul Casey is leading the Masters after the first day of play, shooting a 7-under 65 as the first round was not completed due to early storms in Augusta, Georgia.
DeChambeau, the tournament favorite, had an up-and-down first round. He finished at 2-under for the day, but that doesn't tell everything about his long-hitting, shot-hooking, bush-finding day at Augusta National.
He swung for the fences. But Augusta National swung back. Still, Bryson DeChambeau finished off his wild first round with a good score and a promise to keep swinging away.
Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus attended Tiger Woods' Champions Dinner at the Masters earlier this week and noted how touched they were by the reigning champion's remarks.
Turns out there is some normalcy to this Masters: rain. Weather suspended play shortly after the first round began on Thursday morning.
Looking ahead to April's Masters, chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday that while he hopes it "will be more normal than it is now," there were no assurances it will be any different than the event that starts Thursday.
Topping the odds at 8-1 at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill, Bryson DeChambeau is the consensus favorite to win the Masters this week.
It's Masters week in November for the first time. Can Tiger repeat? Or will Bryson DeChambeau fulfill everyone's expectations? Our experts offer their best bets.
This strange year has seen first-time major winners at the PGA Championship and U.S. Open. Will the first fall Masters continue the trend?
This Masters will be different, that's for sure. But the lack of patrons isn't the only big topic. There's Tiger Woods' defense, Bryson DeChambeau's length and a few sleepers to keep your eyes on this week.
Tiger Woods still gets chills when he thinks about his 2019 Masters victory.
The traditional Masters Champions Dinner is Tuesday night ahead of the tournament, postponed from April. Woods, as the reigning champion, is bringing back a menu he has used in the past.