Journeyman Hoffman tames windy Augusta as Johnson pulls out
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[April 07, 2017]
By Ed Osmond
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - American
journeyman Charley Hoffman led the U.S. Masters after firing a
sparkling 65 in a wind-swept first round on Thursday as world number
one Dustin Johnson pulled out due to a back injury.
The 40-year-old Hoffman made nine birdies, including four in a row
from the 14th hole, to tame the fiendish Augusta National course and
finish on seven under par, four shots clear of compatriot William
McGirt and five ahead of England's Lee Westwood.
Three-times Masters champion Phil Mickelson was among a large group
of players on one under par along with English trio Justin Rose,
Matthew Fitzpatrick and Andy Sullivan, and Spain's Sergio Garcia.
American Johnson, favorite to win the title after victories in his
last three tournaments, hurt his back in a freak accident on
Wednesday but he looked comfortable on the driving range and arrived
at the first tee in the final group out.
As compatriots Bubba Watson and Jimmy Walker prepared to tee off,
however, Johnson suddenly walked back to the Augusta National
clubhouse before informing organizers he was unfit to play.
"I just don't feel like there is any chance of me competing,"
Johnson said. "It hurts."

Hoffman, who has won four PGA Tour titles, played a flawless back
nine to forge ahead of world number 53 McGirt, who has only one Tour
victory to his name.
"Obviously, it was a tough day with the wind," world number 52
Hoffman told reporters.
"It was like a dream. You hit the shots that you're looking at and
then the hardest part is to convert the putts and I was able to do
that and I got some good numbers coming down the stretch."
Former world number one Westwood, joint runner-up last year, made
five successive birdies late in his round to soar into contention to
win a long-awaited first major.
Most players found scoring difficult in the swirling winds and
England's Danny Willett made an ugly start to his title defense with
a double-bogey six at the first hole, but he fought back strongly to
finish on one over.
American Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion, safely negotiated
the 12th hole where he made a quadruple-bogey in last year's final
round to scupper his chances of defending the title.
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Charley Hoffman and caddie Brett Waldman smile on the 18th green
during the first round of The Masters golf tournament at Augusta
National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY
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AUGUSTA DEMONS
But his Augusta demons returned with a quadruple-bogey nine at the
15th and he finished at three over.
World number two Rory McIlroy made a wayward start and slipped to
three over but the Northern Irishman also found form over the
closing holes to end at level par.
Earlier, former Masters champions Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player
struck the ceremonial opening tee shots to get the 81st edition of
the year's first major off to a somber start as they honored Arnold
Palmer, who died in September at the age of 87.
Thousands of golf fans stood to attention during a poignant silence
broken only by the sound of a chilled wind rustling through the
trees.
Augusta National chairman Billy Payne addressed the crowds before
Nicklaus and Player hit their drives.
"It is a wonderful, but in one respect a difficult day," Payne said.
"The almost unbearable sadness that we all feel by the passing of
Arnold Palmer is only surpassed by the love and affection for him."
The bright weather was a relief for organizers, who were forced to
call off the Masters Par 3 contest on Wednesday for the first time
ever as heavy rain and storms buffeted the course.

(Editing by Andrew Both)
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