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Defending champ Woods ties his best opening round at Masters.

Defending champion 3 shots behind Casey after his second first-round 68 at Augusta

- By Sam Farmer

AUGUSTA, Ga. — In a bizarre year when just about everything about the Masters is different, Tiger Woods looks strikingly similar.

The defending champion, vying for a record-tying sixth green jacket, rolled back the clock 19 months to theway hewas playing in his drama-soaked fifth victory.

It was only Thursday, and he didn’t finish the day atop the leaderboar­d — Paul Casey did by shooting a 7-under 65 — but Woods’ 68 tied his best opening round in this storied tournament.

And for the first time, he had a bogey-free Thursday at Augusta National. He finished his day tied for fifth.

“I did everything well,” he said. “I drove it well, hit my irons well, putted well. … The only thing I could say is that I wish I could have made a couple more putts.”

As noted by ESPN, Woods had

his third-best opening round as a defending champion at a major. His only better rounds were at the 2000 PGA Championsh­ip (8 under) and 2006 British Open (5 under) — and he went on to win both.

It was a strange visual, Woods making his way around the world’s most exclusive golf course with no grandstand­s, no gallery, and followed by two dozen onlookers, mostly media. The day started with heavy rains that led to play stoppages, but it turned to steamy heat by late morning.

“Down No. 1 today you could hear the drone over there,” Woods said. “You don’t hear drones here. There’s no patrons, no roars. Yes, as the camera guys would say, ‘Where did the ball end up? Because we just don’t know.’ That’s very different.

“A lot of firsts today. That’s kind of the way this entire year has been. The fact that we’re able to compete for a Masters this year, considerin­g all that’s been going on, it’s a great opportunit­y for all of us.”

To make up for about two hours less daylight, the Masters for the first time is utilizing a two-tee start in threesomes with morning and afternoon waves for the first two rounds. But with the rain delays Thursday, not everyone could finish the round before play was suspended.

Justin Thomas, for instance, was at 5 under through 10 holes, and will begin today in a three-way tie for second with Webb Simpson and Xander Schauffele.

Houstonian Patrick Reed is one of seven tied with Woods at 4 under.

Play to finish the first round will begin at 6:30 p.m. today. If there are no further delays, the second round is expected to begin at 8:45 a.m.

Casey’s 65 was 16 shots better than his first round in the Masters last year. That’s the biggest year

over-year improvemen­t for the opening round in tournament history.

When asked the reason for the wide disparity, Casey said: “I have no idea. I don’t know. Just rubbish. But I played some decent golf in 2019 overall. Just not the first round of the Masters.”

Though he just made it through the front nine, Rory McIlroy ended the day with the top average drive (352.0 yards), and the much-discussed Bryson

DeChambeau was tied for third with Justin Rose at 334.6.

DeChambeau, whose thundering drives have been the talk of the golf world, hammered some screaming shots into the Georgia pines.

“Not my best,” said the U.S. Open champion, who still salvaged a 2-under 70 after making a double bogey on No. 13. “I got a little, I guess you could say tight. I wasn’t comfortabl­e with my golf swing. Normally when I’m really comfortabl­e I can keep going faster and faster, and today I felt like I got a little tighter.”

It prompted a question: If a tree falls in the forest … did DeChambeau hit it?

 ?? Jamie Squire / Getty Images ?? TigerWoods says he “did everything well” Thursday at the Masters: “I drove it well, hit my irons well, putted well.”
Jamie Squire / Getty Images TigerWoods says he “did everything well” Thursday at the Masters: “I drove it well, hit my irons well, putted well.”
 ?? David J. Phillip / Associated Press ?? TigerWoods’ only better opening rounds as a defending champion at a major than his 4 under Thursday were at the 2000 PGA Championsh­ip (8 under) and 2006 British Open (5 under) — and he went on to win both.
David J. Phillip / Associated Press TigerWoods’ only better opening rounds as a defending champion at a major than his 4 under Thursday were at the 2000 PGA Championsh­ip (8 under) and 2006 British Open (5 under) — and he went on to win both.
 ?? Chris Carlson / Associated Press ?? Bryson DeChambeau, whose thundering drives have been the talk of the golf world, hammered some screaming shots into the Georgia pines Thursday.
Chris Carlson / Associated Press Bryson DeChambeau, whose thundering drives have been the talk of the golf world, hammered some screaming shots into the Georgia pines Thursday.
 ?? Matt Slocum / Associated Press ?? Paul Casey’s first-round 65 was 16 shots better than his opening round at the Masters last year.
Matt Slocum / Associated Press Paul Casey’s first-round 65 was 16 shots better than his opening round at the Masters last year.

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