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Korea's Im grabs lead as Woods hogs spotlight

The 24-year-old Im produced a workman-like performance with one eagle, five birdies and two bogeys to lead by one stroke.

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Augusta: South Korean Sungjae Im seized his first-ever lead in a major championship following an opening 5-under 67 at the Masters Tournament, even as Tiger Woods hogged the limelight with a triumphant return to competition, nearly 14 months after a car mishap.

The 24-year-old Im produced a workman-like performance with one eagle, five birdies and two bogeys to lead by one stroke from Presidents Cup International teammate Cameron Smith of Australia, who finished his round of 68 with double bogeys.

Former Masters champions, Danny Willett of the UK and Dustin Johnson of the US, current world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (US), and Chilean rising star Joaquin Niemann all shot 69s as the 86th edition of the Masters got off to a great start after a brief weather delay.

Im, a two-time PGA Tour winner, and in-form Smith, who won The Players Championship last month, were joint runners-up at the 2020 Masters Tournament to Johnson and both are chasing their first major title.

"Still have three more days to play, and I think with the rain passing, the greens are going to get firmer, the fairways are going to get firmer, so I just have to be prepared to do the same thing I did today," said Im, who hit 12 fairways and 13 greens in regulation.

The Korean leader arrived at the year's opening major as the eighth ranked player on the FedEx Cup standings following one victory and three top-10s but since February, his form has taken a bit of a dip with a best finish of tied 20th.

Im has established himself as one of the stars on Tour with his all-round precision game and feels Augusta National is suited to his aggressive style of play as he seeks to become the second successive Asian winner at the Masters, following Hideki Matsuyama's historic win 12 months ago.

Woods, a 15-time major champion and holder of a record-equalling 82 PGA TOUR victories, was the story of the day. A vehicle accident in Los Angeles in February, 2021 nearly cost the 46-year-old his right leg, and with a rod inserted into his right tibia, which suffered multiple fractures, and screws and pins stuck into his right foot and ankle in reconstructive surgery, many thought it would mark the end of his illustrious career.

An fine 1-under 71 in his first official round in 508 days put Woods in a share of 10th place and four shots of the early pace, and raising optimism of more Tiger roars in the coming days.

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