Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns Lead the Pack as 90th Masters Tournament Gets UnderwayAUGUSTA, GA — The wait is finally over. The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament is officially in full swing at the historic Augusta National Golf Club, and the opening round has already delivered the high-stakes drama fans have come to expect.
With the morning mist clearing over Amen Corner, the leaderboard quickly saw some familiar names rise to the top. Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns set the early pace, both finishing Round 1 at 5-under par. McIlroy, seeking to further cement his legacy after a historic "back-to-back" chase, looks sharp early, while Burns’ steady hand has him positioned as a major threat heading into the second day.
International Eyes on Carlos Ortiz
Among those fighting for a spot in the weekend's final pairings is Mexican standout Carlos Ortiz. Representing Torque GC, Ortiz entered the week with high hopes of navigating the challenging undulations of Augusta. While the course proved difficult in the early hours, the Mexican star remains a key player to watch as he battles to stay within the projected cut line.
The Road to the Green Jacket
The pressure will only intensify as Friday progresses. Only the top 50 players (including ties) will survive the 36-hole cut to advance to the weekend. With several "big name" veterans currently sitting just a few strokes back, the battle for the iconic Green Jacket is wide open.
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