This year's Omega Dubai Desert Classic champion Bryson DeChambeau is tied for the lead after the opening round of the Masters.
The American is on 6 under par alongside fellow countryman Brooks Koepka.
Meanwhile 14 time major winner Tiger Woods is four shots off the pace going in to today's second round.
Golf fans in the UAE can watch the Masters live on the tournament's official Facebook page.

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