- Jason Day Best of the Australies two -snds
- Min Woo Lee and Cameron Smith One Shot drift
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Jason Day’s “under the radar” opening tour was the highest point of the Australian contingent on the first day of the Masters 2025.
The English star Justin Rose has bloomed and the world number two Rory McILroy clids to Augusta National – and the reigning champion is the defending champion Scottie Scheffler.
Day, who abandoned a late advance to lose the green jacket in front of his Australian compatriot Adam Scott 12 years ago, barely missed a target in a Bogey, two mes of 70.
The rising star Min Woo Lee and a Cameron Smith (71) also gave themselves a chance with the efforts of a sub while Cameron Davis (74) and Scott (77) derived.
Smith put on a long Birdie putt on the 18th to sit on the 11th, a final pleasant to what he feared was going to be a “long day” after hitting only six green regulations.
Day has appeared to control the implementation of his first 11 holes before consecutive Birdies helped him finish with a two-mes of 70 with a tie for the seventh.
An Opening Tour “Under the Radar” by Jason Day (photo) where he pulled two-mine of 70 was the highest point for the Australian contingent on the first day of the Masters 2025

Queenslander Cameron Smith (photo) was also happy after pulling a subjug in Augusta National
Lee (71) mixed the grain and the brilliance during his first event since he won a first title of PGA Tour in Houston, his Birdie Putt during the last lipting when he corresponded to Smith to a penny.
Day told journalists that he was Very at ease with where my game is currently ‘before conceding that he’ ‘ Do some work on the Greens.
“Hopefully more lowered putts,” he added.
Lee, 26, exceeded his approach to the first and dropped a blow that he immediately canceled on the second hole.
He was under the turn, then rushed into the 11th by four when his second clogged shot sprayed on the right, narrowly missing the newly placed pines.
Lee, who fought the flu and a broken finger and always ended equally in 22nd in Augusta last year, was satisfied with his best effort in the first round – by two shots – during his fourth visit.
“I have just laundered,” he said about his putt on the 18th.
“It is one of these things; If you give yourself Birdie Putts at Augusta National, you do a good job.