Bryson DeChambeau still ahead of Scottie Scheffler + scores

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April 11, 2024
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Bryson DeChambeau set a testing target with a 65, beating his personal par by two shots as a driven Scottie Scheffler made a start to his bid for a second Masters title.

Almost three and a half years after claiming that Augusta National was a “par 67 for me” due to his prodigious hitting, DeChambeau carded a seven-under-par 65 on a windswept opening day which followed a lengthy weather delay.

But that was only good enough for a one-shot lead over Scheffler, the world number one and 2022 champion posting a bogey-free 66 that left playing partner Rory McIlroy trailing in his wake.

McIlroy, who is making his 10th attempt to win the Masters and complete a career grand slam, made four birdies and three bogeys in his 71, while defending champion Jon Rahm bogeyed the last two holes in a 73.

Former champion Danny Willett posted a superb 68 in his first event since undergoing shoulder surgery in September, the 36-year-old only deciding on Sunday that he was ready to compete in the year’s first major.

DeChambeau birdied his first three holes and bounced back from his only dropped shot of the day on the ninth with a back nine of 31, which included birdies on the 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th and 17th.

The 30-year-old’s par-67 comment came two months after he won the 2020 US Open, but left him open to ridicule after he could only manage a best score of 69 and finished 18 shots behind winner Dustin Johnson, now a fellow LIV Golf player.

“Regarding the 67 comment, you know, You mess up, I’m not a perfect person,” DeChambeau admitted. “Everyone messes up.

“You learn from your mistakes and that was definitely one.”

Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau hits his tee shot on the fourth hole during the first round of the 88th Masters (George Walker IV/AP)

Asked if his comment actually had merit given his round today, DeChambeau was not about to take the bait.

“You’re trying to pigeonhole me into saying that again, aren’t you?” he said with a smile. I’m not going to comment on that.

“Sure, if you want to line the math up that way, that is a perspective you can take. It was a perspective I had, and it cost me a lot of slack, I guess you could say. It definitely hurt some things.

“But look, I’ll say this again. I shot 65 today, and that was one of the best rounds of golf I’ve played in a long time. There’s three more days to go, and I’m not losing sight of that fact.”

McIlroy will be pleased there are 54 holes remaining after battling to remain in red figures over the closing stretch, the four-time major winner having earlier been the subject of a mixture of criticism and encouragement from Jack Nicklaus.

Pos.PlayerTo ParThruR1
1Bryson DeChambeau-7F65
2Scottie Scheffler-6F66
3Nicolai Højgaard-515-
T4Danny Willett-4F68
T4Max Homa-413-
T6Ryan Fox-3F69
T6Cam Davis-3F69
T6Tyrrell Hatton-314-
T9Corey Conners-2F70
T9Byeong Hun An-2F70
T9Joaquin Niemann-2F70
T9Will Zalatoris-2F70
T9Patrick Reed-214-
T9Matthieu Pavon-214-
T9Ludvig Åberg-211-
T9Tommy Fleetwood-210-
T17Erik van Rooyen-1F71
T17Taylor Moore-1F71
T17Thorbjørn Olesen-1F71
T17Lucas Glover-1F71
T17Tony Finau-1F71
T17Patrick Cantlay-1F71
T17Matt Fitzpatrick-1F71
T17Rory McIlroy-1F71
T17Viktor Hovland-1F71
T17Cameron Smith-1F71
T17Neal Shipley(a)-1F71
T17Akshay Bhatia-116-
T17Kurt Kitayama-114-
T17Cameron Young-114-
T17Tiger Woods-113-
T32Sergio GarciaParF72
T32Harris EnglishParF72
T32Justin ThomasParF72
T32Xander SchauffeleParF72
T32Shane LowryPar16-
T32Adam SchenkPar15-
T32Jason DayPar13-
T32Brian HarmanPar12-
T32Brooks KoepkaPar11-
T32Tom KimPar11-
T42Phil Mickelson+1F73
T42Sepp Straka+1F73
T42Russell Henley+1F73
T42Jon Rahm+1F73
T42Wyndham Clark+1F73
T42Justin Rose+1F73
T42Eric Cole+1F73
T42Bubba Watson+115-
T42Adam Scott+113-
T42Sahith Theegala+111-
T42Dustin Johnson+110-
T42Collin Morikawa+110-
T54Jake Knapp+2F74
T54Austin Eckroat+2F74
T54Stephan Jaeger+2F74
T54Charl Schwartzel+2F74
T54Christo Lamprecht(a)+2F74
T54Chris Kirk+2F74
T54Min Woo Lee+2F74
T54Lee Hodges+2F74
T54Camilo Villegas+2F74
T54Denny McCarthy+2F74
T54Mike Weir+2F74
T54Si Woo Kim+2F74
T54Stewart Hagestad(a)+2F74
T54J.T. Poston+216-
T54Jordan Spieth+211-
T69Luke List+3F75
T69Vijay Singh+3F75
T69Adam Hadwin+3F75
T69Sungjae Im+314-
T69Keegan Bradley+314-
T69Sam Burns+314-
T75Santiago De la Fuente(a)+4F76
T75Gary Woodland+4F76
T75Zach Johnson+4F76
T75Rickie Fowler+4F76
T75Hideki Matsuyama+4F76
T75Grayson Murray+4F76
T75Emiliano Grillo+4F76
T82José María Olazábal+5F77
T82Nick Taylor+5F77
T82Nick Dunlap+5F77
T85Adrian Meronk+6F78
T85Ryo Hisatsune+6F78
T87Jasper Stubbs(a)+8F80
T87Fred Couples+8F80
89Peter Malnati+10F82
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