1. Davies double-bogeyed the water-drenched first hole, but so did five others who began the day three or four strokes back. 2. He settled in two strokes back, in a tie with Byron Nelson. 3. Tschetter is four strokes back and Ochoa five. 4. Vijay Singh, Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson were one stroke back, and Tom Lehman and Steve Jones just three behind. 5. Woods was two strokes back, tied with five players, and grateful to be so close. 6. Woods finished one stroke back, earning a standing ovation from a huge crowd and setting off a near riot when he flipped his ball into the stands. 7. Phil Mickelson and David Frost share the opening round lead of the Masters tournament, while Jack Nicklaus, seeking a record seventh title, is one stroke back. 8. Another eight were a stroke back, including Canadian amateur Mary Ann Lapointe. 9. Bob Betley and Tom Wargo were a stroke back, with Bud Allin and Bobby Stroble each trailing by two. 10. Catrin Nilsmark of Sweden, also a LPGA Tour regular, Patricia Meunier-Lebouc of France, and Brits Suzanne Strudwick and Alison Nicholas were one stroke back. |