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Masters gets underway with Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Watson hitting ceremonial first shots

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Honorary Starters Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Gary Player pose with Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley during the opening ceremony of the 88th Masters. (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR)

Honorary Starters Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Gary Player pose with Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley during the opening ceremony of the 88th Masters. (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR)



    Written by Associated Press

    AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The Masters got underway Thursday after a 2 1/2-hour weather delay with wind still whipping under a cloudy sky, the first time since July at The Open Championship that golf’s best players have come together on the same course for the same tournament.

    Six-time champion Jack Nicklaus, with his wife Barbara on the bag, joined three-time winner Gary Player and two-time champion Tom Watson as thousands of patrons surrounded the first tee to watch them hit the traditional opening shots.

    “It’s not so easy to put the ball on the tee now, is it?” Player asked the others, before striping one down the fairway.

    “Watch out on the left and right,” Nicklaus quipped, before he, too, drove it right down the middle.

    Erik van Rooyen and Jake Knapp were the first competitors to tee off, while the heavy hitters from both the PGA TOUR were scattered in featured groups throughout the day. Those with later tee times, including Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and Collin Morikawa were unlikely to finish before dark, meaning they would need to return Friday to finish their first rounds.

    It’s the sixth consecutive year that the weather has delayed at least some portion of the Masters.

    Scottie Scheffler, the 2022 champion and world’s top-ranked player, is the biggest betting favorite at +400 since Woods ruled nearly two decades ago. Rory McIlroy, who missed the cut last year, is trying for the 10th time to complete the career Grand Slam. Woods is playing for only the second time this year because of illness and injury.

    Scheffler and Sam Burns have wives each expecting their first child. Both players have said they would withdraw if they learned their wives had gone into labor, though that’s hard to believe if they were leading on the back nine on Sunday.

    Last year, the weather pushed the conclusion of the third round into Sunday, and Rahm began the marathon day in a four-shot deficit to Brooks Koepka. He halved it by the start of the final round, and Rahm became the fourth Spaniard to win a green jacket with a four-shot victory over Koepka and Phil Mickelson, who closed with a round of 65 at the age of 52.

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