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Danny Willett had perfect response after rolling back the years at the Masters

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Danny Willett had perfect response after rolling back the years at the Masters
Danny Willett had perfect response after rolling back the years at the Masters

Danny Willett started his first round after shoulder surgery fearing he would look a “fool” at the Masters - and finished near the top of the leaderboard.

The 2016 champion, who went under the knife in September, defied doctors orders to make his return here to shoot an “unexpected” 68. The world No.260 trailed clubhouse leader Bryson DeChambeau by three shots after the LIV Golf star carded a sensational 65.

Overnight rain delayed the start by two-and-a-half hours but the forecasted thunderstorms skirted around Augusta National. Gusting 20mph winds were the biggest obstacle with the greens softened.

And Yorkshire’s Willett showed the grit which saw him get back to action a year ahead of schedule after six weeks in a cast before extensive rehab. The former world No.9 only decided he would play after passing a 27-hole fitness test on Sunday.

But starting by rolling in a 19-foot birdie putt on the first, he even surprised himself by rolling in seven birdies and shared the lead at the turn before DeChambeau’s late charge.

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“It's unexpected, isn't it?” Willett beamed. “I think I might take the next six months off! No, it's completely unexpected. Sometimes that happens, whatever. You make a couple of birdies and your mind starts thinking, all right, I can do it. It was nice to keep chilled out. It's not like it's in pain hitting it, it's more the shots you need to hit.

"It was more the reps and me being a bit nervous, to be honest, about whether or not I'd just come here and mess around and hit the first tree in front of me every time because I've not practised enough. It was more that actually, the nerves and the anxiety of are you in a place where you're not going to make a fool of yourself. It's actually turned out all right.

Danny Willett had perfect response after rolling back the years at the MastersDanny Willett enjoyed a flawless first round at the Masters

“I've not been able to hit every single shot. Tiger talked about it when he came back about hitting a golf ball at least 1,000 times, whether that be putting, chipping, whatever. It's just the ability to hit certain shots around here that -- it's a very complicated golf course if you get yourself out of position.

"Because it was playing tough, it probably really made us concentrate that little bit more. I might go out tomorrow and shoot 80, I don't know. But it's just the fact that we're here and pain-free, it's just a nice way to be."

Big-hitting DeChambeau once boasted Augusta National was a par-67 to him because of his length but he has never finished higher than his tied 21st place as an amateur. And he missed the cut the last two years. But the 2020 US Open champion had a long birdie putt to to equal the lowest ever opening round here before signing for his seven-under 65.

DeChambeau, who instead equalled his lowest ever score at a Major, said: “You learn how to play around this course. I am hoping for more of the same.” The weather delays saw the final group - including Tommy Fleetwood - only tee off at 4.30pm local time.

Neil McLeman

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