Eleven-year-old Charlie Woods hit the course with his famous father,and based on his form,we'll be seeing plenty more of him.
The Australian etched his name into Augusta folklore and will become a trivia question for the ages after a stirring week at the rescehduled tournament.
Dustin Johnson saw off a challenge from Australia's Cameron Smith after being the highest-profile golfer to contract coronavirus,just weeks from the rescheduled tournament.
The world No.1 holds all the aces heading into the final round at Augusta,but the trio heading up the chase includes an unlikely Queenslander.
Englishman Paul Casey and five-time champion Tiger Woods stole the headlines on a rain-affected opening day at Augusta with 2013 champion Adam Scott lurking.
Tiger Woods expects to contend at the Masters this week and for years to come,the defending champion said as he warned not to make too much of his recent mediocre form.
Former Masters champion Patrick Reed put his sterling short game on display to grab the US Open lead while Tiger Woods finished well outside the cut.
The older he gets,the more difficult it gets for Tiger Woods. He is one win away from setting the PGA Tour career record,and it's been that way since January.
The Australian cut ties with long-time friend and mentor Col Swatton recently,but has turned to one of the game's most famous figures for swing guidance.
Australia's Adam Scott will also tee off as part of an all-star trio featuring Rickie Fowler and man of the moment Bryson DeChambeau.
Tiger Woods is the reigning Masters champion and,as he is still in the world's top 15,is fancied in some quarters to win a 16th major at the US PGA Championship in three weeks.