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Masters 2019 leaderboard: Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau share lead after day one at Masters

Relive all the action from day one at Augusta

Michael Jones
Thursday 11 April 2019 21:27 BST
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Brooks Koepka, who has won two of the last three majors, held a share of the first-round Masters lead with Bryson DeChambeau while three-times champion Phil Mickelson was one shot off the pace on Thursday.

Koepka, who missed last year's Masters with a wrist injury, used a combination of jaw-dropping power and laser-like irons to card a six-under-par 66 to sit atop the leaderboard with Bryson DeChambeau, who came within inches of a closing eagle.

American Koepka, who does not have a top-10 finish in three starts at the Masters, enjoyed a four-hole birdie run from the 12th to pull ahead but had to settle for a share of the lead after DeChambeau closed with four consecutive birdies.

DeChambeau, who was playing two groups ahead of Koepka and nearly aced the par-three 16th, almost walked into the clubhouse with the outright lead but his approach at the 18th rammed into the flagstick and settled inches away for a tap-in birdie.

How to watch?

Coverage of the Masters begins on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf from 19:00 (BST).

Thursday day one – tee times

(USA unless stated, all times BST, x denotes amateurs)

1.30pm Adam Long, Andrew Landry, Corey Conners (Can)

1.41pm Ian Woosnam (Wal), Keith Mitchell, Kevin Tway

1.52pm Shane Lowry (Irl), Mike Weir (Can), Kevin O'Connell

2.03pm Angel Cabrera (Arg), Aaron Wise, Justin Harding (Rsa)

2.14pm Danny Willett (Eng), Brandt Snedeker, Takumi Kanaya (a) (Jpn)

2.25pm Fred Couples, Si Woo Kim (Kor), J.B. Holmes

2.36pm Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Branden Grace (Rsa), Lucas Bjerregaard (Den)

2.47pm Charl Schwartzel (Rsa), Charles Howell III, Eddie Pepperell (Eng)

2.58pm Sergio Garcia (Spa), Tony Finau, Henrik Stenson (Swe)

3.09pm Adam Scott (Aus), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Kyle Stanley

3.31pm Patrick Reed, Webb Simpson, Viktor Hovland (a) (Nor)

3.42pm Charley Hoffman, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Marc Leishman (Aus)

3.53pm Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Xander Schauffele, Gary Woodland

4.04pm Tiger Woods, Haotong Li (Chn), Jon Rahm (Spa)

4.15pm Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Rickie Fowler, Cameron Smith (Aus)

4.26pm Michael Kim, Sandy Lyle (Sco), Patton Kizzire

4.37pm Trevor Immelman (Rsa), Martin Kaymer (Ger), Devon Bling

4.48pm Jimmy Walker, Larry Mize, Stewart Cink

4.59pm Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa), Kevin Na, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den)

5.10pm Bernhard Langer (Ger), Matt Wallace (Eng), Alvaro Ortiz (Mex)

5.32pm Alex Noren (Swe), Keegan Bradley, Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng)

5.43pm Billy Horschel, Vijay Singh (Fij), (a) Jovan Rebula (Rsa)

5.54pm Kevin Kisner, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Tha), Shugo Imahira (Jpn)

6.05pm Zach Johnson, Ian Poulter (Eng), Matt Kuchar

6.16pm Francesco Molinari (Ita), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng)

6.27pm Bubba Watson, Patrick Cantlay, Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn)

6.38pm Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day (Aus)

6.49pm Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose (Eng), Justin Thomas

7.00pm Jordan Spieth, Paul Casey (Eng), Brooks Koepka

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Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of The Masters as day one gets underway in what is one of the most eagerly anticipated weeks of the golf calendar.

Jack de Menezes11 April 2019 12:28
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Outside of the Ryder Cup years, The Masters is surely the most anticipated event in the golfing calendar.

It's the first major of the year, played every year at Augusta National with a Green Jacket as the prize after four days of highly contested competition. 

87 players start the tournament this year, but only one will come out victorious.

Will Rory McIlroy finally complete his career grandslam? Can Patrick Reed successfully defend his title? Will Tiger Woods roll back the years and win his 15th major?

Stay with us over the course of the next four days as we follow all the action to find out.

Michael Jones11 April 2019 12:53
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The Masters is a joyous week for the world of golf, on the Wednesday Augusta hosts the annual par-3 tournament, where the players relax and enjoy a fun tournament with their friends and family. 

However there is a certain dark aura that surrounds the tournament. In the 58 times the pre-tournament has been played no winner has gone on the wear the Green Jacket the following Sunday.

Yesterday's victor Matt Wallace may have already doomed his week at Augusta after he defeated 61-year-old Sandy Lyle in a play-off.

Only time will tell if the curse of the par-3 claims another victim. 

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:06
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Selected Tee-off times:

2:14pm BST - Danny Willett, Brandt Snedeker, Takumi Kanaya

2:47pm BST - Charl Schwartzel, Charles Howell III, Eddie Pepperell

​2:58pm BST - Sergio Garcia, Tony Finau, Henrik Stenson

3:31pm BST - Patrick Reed, Webb Simpson, Viktor Hovland

3:53pm BST - Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffele, Gary Woodland

4:04pm BST - Tiger Woods, Haotong Li, Jon Rahm

4:15pm BST - Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Smith

​5:10pm BST - Bernhard Langer, Matt Wallace, Alvaro Ortiz

​5:32pm BST - Alex Noren, Keegan Bradley, Matthew Fitzpatrick

​6:05pm BST - Zach Johnson, Ian Poulter, Matt Kuchar

6:16pm BST - Francesco Molinari, Rafael Cabrera Bello, Tyrell Hatton

​6:38pm BST - Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day

6:49pm BST- Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Justin Thomas

​7:00pm BST - Jordan Spieth, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:12
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The Masters hasn't gone to a Monday finish since 1983 but the weather due this week may change that.

Thursday: A light wind in the morning and an average temperature of 28˚C, set to be the best day of the tournament so players will want to cash in. 

Friday: Showers from early afternoon to go with temperatures of 30˚C and there is a chance of thunderstorms. A morning tee-off time is more desirable.

Saturday: Less chance of rain than day two, but again thunderstorms are possible and winds are set to pick up.

Sunday: More thunderstorms are forecast after 2pm and showers are likely all day. If play cannot continue they will finish on Monday.

Monday: Perfect conditions.

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:24
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The Masters is officially underway!

Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus have just hit the ceremonial opening shots and golf's most prestigious tournament has begun. 

Adam Long, Andrew Landry and Corey Conners are the first grouping to tee off this afternoon. 

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:31
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Patrick Reed, last year's champion, says having to give back his green jacket at the end of the week can inspire him to successfully defend his title at Augusta.

This time last year Reed won his first major by finishing one shot clear of Rickie Fowler and earning the famous green jacket in the process.

Champions are only allowed to take their jackets away from the course for the first twelve months after their victory, before returning them to be permanently stored in the clubhouse prior to the following season’s renewal.

"It’s been amazing having the jacket around,” Reed said: “Travelling with it and allowing other people to see it was definitely a treat.

"Knowing I have to give the jacket back at the end of the week makes me more motivated to win another one."

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:38
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Picking the winner of the Masters is always tough.

But with the Players Championship already under his belt this year, is it time for Rory McIlroy to put on the Green Jacket.  

McIlroy, playing alongside Rickie Fowler and Cameron Smith in the opening two rounds, is seeking to complete the career grand slam.

He's won the US Open twice, the US PGA and the Open but the Masters has alluded him.

In 2011 Rory led the tournament by four shots before the final day but a horror round of 80 ended his chances. 

Top 10 finishes at the Masters since 2013 will stand him in good stead and the rain this week will suit McIlroy's long carry.

But can Rory overcome the mental scars of Masters past and claim the Green Jacket for himself? 

Michael Jones11 April 2019 13:55
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The opening group are through the first hole. 

Conners leads the Masters with a par at the first. Landry and Long are both one over after making bogey.

Ian Woosnam, Keith Mitchell and Kevin Tway are next on course with Shane Lowry, Mike Weir and amateur Kevin O'Connell following them.

Michael Jones11 April 2019 14:00
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The honorary starters Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, hit the opening shots of the 2019 Masters tournament. 

Michael Jones11 April 2019 14:05

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