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‘Big Three’ get 77th Masters under way at Augusta

Published: 12 Apr 2013 - 04:59 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 11:53 am

AUGUSTA, Georgia:  Watched by huge galleries, the ‘Big Three’ of Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player launched the 77th Masters yestreday while Bubba Watson prepared to begin his title defence later in the day.

On an overcast morning at Augusta National, four-times champion Palmer, three-times winner Player and Nicklaus, who won a record six green jackets, hit the ceremonial first shots at the par-four opening hole.

Palmer struck a solid blow up the middle before fellow golfing great Player outdrove him by around 50 yards, his ball ending up above the crest of the hill on the right side of the fairway, some 250 yards from the tee.

Nicklaus hit the longest drive of the three, his ball rolling into the first cut of rough on the left before settling several yards ahead of Player.

“The only nerves you have are to make solid contact,” a smiling Nicklaus, 73, told reporters afterwards. “It doesn’t matter diddly-darn where it goes.”

Palmer, however, was delighted with his effort

“It was my best drive of the year,” the 83-year-old quipped.

Ten minutes later, 1988 Masters champion Sandy Lyle of Britain struck the tournament’s first competitive shot by teeing off at the opening hole. 

Lyle was then followed by Americans John Peterson and amateur Nathan Smith.

American left-hander Watson, who won last year’s title in a thrilling play-off with South African Louis Oosthuizen, was scheduled to tee off with Britain’s Ian Poulter and US amateur champion Steven Fox at 1034 local time, officials said. 

REUTERS