AUGUSTA, Ga. — After a long, often chaotic first part of the week, the 86th Masters gets underway today with as much anticipation as one can remember a major championship carrying. Much of that obviously revolves around Tiger Woods teeing it up for the first time since his horrific car accident in February 2021, and he’s taken almost all of the oxygen out of August National for the last three days. However, there are plenty of other storylines that will begin to unfold starting Thursday morning.
Chief among those is Rory McIlroy’s bid for his first Masters and the elusive career grand slam. Asked about this Wednesday, his answer was tremendous:”I love Augusta National. I love the Masters. I’ve had wonderful times here and not so wonderful times. But I keep coming back every year, and I’ll keep coming back as long as they’ll let me.” That’s how many people feel about the Masters, and it’s likely that one more name — perhaps Collin Morikawa, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas or McIlroy himself — will this year be added to the list of folks who will be able to keep coming back forever.
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CBS Sports will update this story with scores and highlights from the Masters below. Check out the live scores at the top of this story, a more detailed leaderboard, Round 1 tee times and our complete Masters TV schedule / coverage guide.
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Tiger Woods with a birdie on the par-5 13th to move to within two of the lead. Puts him in the red for the first time on the second nine (1 under) and back into the red for the round (at 1 under) as well.
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Top of leaderboard getting crowded
Scottie Scheffler with a birdie on the ninth moves to 2 under on the round, making it a seven-way tie (!) atop the leaderboard at the Masters. Danny Willett, Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Charl Schwartzel, Sungjae Im and Lee Westwood also T1 sitting at 2 under.
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Leaderboard update as Tiger makes turn
We’re only a few hours into the 2022 Masters, but the top of the leaderboard is starting to shape up here in Round 1. Here’s a look at where things stand as of now with leader Joaquin Niemann just wrapping up his first nine.
1. Joaquin Niemann (-3)
T2. Charl Schwartzel (-2)
T2. Cameron Smith (-2)
T2. Lee Westwood (-2)
T5. Patrick Reed, Scottie Scheffler and five others (-1)
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