The Masters ends 9-month wait for golf's most anticipated major
- The Masters began with honorary tee shots by Nicklaus, Player, and Watson.
- Anticipation built at Augusta; McIlroy seeks his career Grand Slam.
- Augusta National has 95 players, 80,000 plants, and pristine conditions.
- McIlroy noted anticipation; he said they wait eight or nine months.
- Scheffler is the betting favorite, aiming to regain his past dominance.
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Scheffler, McIlroy seek fast start in hunt for history at Masters
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy are chasing history at the Masters, where a fast start at Augusta National on Thursday has been vital to success in the first major golf championship of the year. The last 19 Masters winners have shot under par in the first round and the last five
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