Bryson DeChambeau took the early lead at Augusta National this spring.
DeChambeau flew through his opening round on Thursday to post a bogey-free 65 in what was his best round at the Masters ever. That gave him a one-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler and the rest of the field.
Thanks to a heavy storm that went through the area, though, play was delayed a bit on Thursday morning — which in turn caused the opening round to be called early due to darkness on Thursday night. Tiger Woods, who ended his day at 1-under, and his group made it through 13 holes when the horns sounded.
The first round will resume on Friday morning at 7:50 a.m. ET, and the second round will get going just 10 minutes later off the first tee. That will make for a long day for Woods, who has 23 holes ahead of him on Friday to see if he can make the cut ad get to the weekend — which would give him a record 24th straight made cut at Augusta National.
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