In the toughest opening round at the Masters in 10 years, it all felt so easy to Charley Hoffman. His four-shot lead was the largest for the opening round at the Masters in 62 years. With gusts approaching 40 mph, Hoffman and Masters newcomer William McGirt (69) were the only players to break 70. Hoffman's four-shot lead was the largest at the Masters for the opening round since Jack Burke Jr. had a four-shot lead in 1955. And feeling like he could do no wrong, Hoffman hammered a pitching wedge to 3 feet on the 17th for a fourth straight birdie.
Source: ABC News April 07, 2017 00:00 UTC