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3 Things We Learned from Day 1 at The Masters
Day 1 is in the books at The Masters, and it was an interesting round (especially from one guy in the afternoon, but we’ll get to that shortly).
The weather was near perfect. The conditions were soft, and there was little wind in the morning and not that much in the afternoon. But the pins were tucked and the scores didn’t get too far under par. It remains to be seen whether we’ll buck the recent trend of Masters winners around 8 to 10-under.
Whatever the case, 18 holes are in the books. Here are the three most important lessons we took away from Day 1.
Jordan Spieth’s game reaches new heights

Jordan Spieth finished T2 in the 2014 Masters, and lost in a playoff last week at the Shell Houston Open.
OK, we already knew this guy was really good prior to November 2014. Spieth confirmed those feelings with a pair of wins in the final months of the year. And his recent run of finishes (a win and two runner ups) has been off the charts fantastic.
But, come on. This round was something else.
On Thursday, Spieth somehow appeared to reach a new level of play, adding a new trick to the repertoire by wholly outclassing a major championship field over 18 holes.
The 21-year-old produced a 8-under-par 64 on Thursday, developing a three-shot lead just one day into the event and electrifying the crowd through the first half of the back nine.
The young American carefully built up his birdies on the front nine, but exploded once he reached the second side. He fired in four more red numbers at Nos. 10, 12, 13 and 14 — the last involving his nearly holing out for eagle when his ball rolled dead into the middle of the pin and ricocheted off. Suddenly, with four holes left, he was 8-under and had a decent chance of breaking the major championship single-round scoring record of 63.
Spieth faded a bit down the stretch, but still turned in a tidy 8-under total, including a stellar birdie at the last, and served notice that he may just gather that first major championship at a ridiculously young age.
Before I get too carried away, we are only 18 holes in and fellow young conqueror Rory McIlroy once fell apart in the second round of a major after holding a two-stroke 18 hole lead (albeit mostly due to the bad side of the Friday weather draw). Spieth also did have a few lucky bounces today. He had a clear opening from the trees after a horrible drive on No. 7, hit a poor birdie putt on No. 12 that he was incredulous that it dropped and his approach on No. 14 somehow came out clean despite nicking a tree branch.
Still, Spieth played extremely well and the round was classic him with all points of his game peaking. How this 21-year-old continues to find a higher level of play when he’s already near the peak, I have no idea. But it’s very impressive.
Approach play paramount among leaders
I profiled the Augusta National layout as part of my Masters Fantasy preview and I stated that this this course is about far more than just good putting.
For Day 1 at Augusta, I did a very rudimentary Strokes Gained Analysis of the top six on the leaderboard in order to figure out which parts of the game (driving, approach play, short game or putting) were most important to a top round on the first day. I also adjusted the formula a little bit because the rough at Augusta is not nearly the penalty that the average PGA Tour course offers. This is definitely not Mark Broadie quality, but I feel like we get a good baseline here.
What I found was that, almost across the board, great approach play had by far the biggest role in the Thursday success of the group atop the leaderboard.
Spieth, Els, Hoffman and Day all had approach play strokes gained of +3.0 or more and Rose’s was in the +2 range. All but Hoffman had positive strokes gained driving, but only Rose’s driving (+1.5 strokes gained) was really as powerful to his performance Thursday as his approach game.
Short game didn’t have a great effect, and putting was kind of in the same vein as driving. All but one had positive putting (Rose was at -1.0), but only two players had their flatsticks contribute as much or more than his approach play (Spieth with +2.75 and Els at +2.95 on the greens). Overall, I’m not sure if it will be like this over the next three days, but it’s something to look at.
Augusta is a course that sees the importance of all parts of the game somewhat equally, but maybe this year it will be a layout dominated by those who are nailing their approaches.
The old guard and the world’s best aren’t caving (for now)
This older generation that some had fears about coming into this event performed well on Day 1, and two of them could easily be factors this weekend.
Phil Mickelson, he of one top-10 since the beginning of 2014, posted a solid opening 2-under 70 that included an eagle and has him in a cozy position one day into the proceedings. Tiger Woods wasn’t particularly sharp — actually it was kind of an ugly round — but the chipping woes of months ago vanished completely, and the 39-year-old battled to a respectable 73 that showed passing glimpses of form.
Of course, there was then the sudden re-emergence of the 45-year-old Ernie Els. The Big Easy really hadn’t done much for the year up until today — zero top-10s and four consecutive missed cuts at one point — but he rekindled his love affair with Augusta in posting a 5-under 67 that leaves him tied for second.
The world’s best players (besides Spieth) also stepped up on Day 1. Major championships tend to produce at least a few surprising early exits from big names, but there are very few candidates at this Masters after Day 1.
Worlds Nos. 12 and 14 J.B. Holmes and Martin Kaymer both shot 76s, but besides that all of the other top-15 players came out OK or did well. Justin Rose, Jason Day and Sergio Garcia all loom within four, and a number of big names sit at 1- or 2-under.
All in all, both of these contingents appear that they won’t be knocked down easily by adversity. Even with Spieth’s monumental opening 64, it doesn’t look like any older or top players are resigned to the idea that they won’t win.
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 PGA Championship
GolfWRX is on site for the second major of 2026: The PGA Championship from Aronimink in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
The tournament’s location, just outside Philadelphia, and its status as a major championship mean GolfWRXers are in for a treat: WITBs from a strong field, custom gear celebrating the PGA Championship, and the rich culture of the City of Brotherly Love — we have noted a relative absence of cheesesteak-themed items thus far this week, but most of the rest of the usual suspects are well represented.
Check out links to all our photos below.

General Albums
- 2026 PGA Championship – Monday #1
- 2026 PGA Championship – Monday #2
- 2026 PGA Championship – Monday #3
- 2026 PGA Championship – Monday #4
- 2026 PGA Championship – Tuesday #1
- 2026 PGA Championship – Tuesday #2
- 2026 PGA Championship – Tuesday #3

WITB Albums
- Dustin Johnson – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Bryce Fisher – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Brooks Koepka – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Jon Rahm – WITB (mini) – 2026 PGA Championship
- Martin Kaymer – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Francisco Bide – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Travis Smyth – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Cameron Smith – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Chris Gabrielle – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Jared Jones – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Ian Holt – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Ben Kern – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Angel Ayora – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Zach Haynes – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Daniel Hillier – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Mikael Lindburg – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Paul McClure – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Garrett Sapp – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Austin Hurt – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Mark Geddes – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Adrien Saddier – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Patrick Reed – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Joaquin Niemann – WITB – 2026 PGA Championshi
- Derek Berg – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Timothy Wiseman – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Tyler Collett – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Andy Sullivan – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Jesse Droemer – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Michael Block – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Jordan Gumberg – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Braden Shattuck – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship
- Elvis Smylie – WITB – 2026 PGA Championship

Pullout Albums
- Cameron putter covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- Custom Cameron made for Brooks to test – 2026 PGA Championship
- Cameron putters – 2026 PGA Championship
- Haotong Li’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 PGA Championship
- L.A.B. Golf putter covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- TaylorMade putter covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- New L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i putter for Adrien Saddier – 2026 PGA Championship
- Odyssey putter covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- TaylorMade staff bag and covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- Callaway staff bag and covers – 2026 PGA Championship
- Xander with a new Odyssey milled 7X putter – 2026 PGA Championship
- Srixon driver head cover – 2026 PGA Championship
- Bettinardi covers – 2026 PGA Championship

Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Truist Championship
GolfWRX is on site this week for the Truist Championship from Quail Hollow Club.
While Titleist’s tour seeding of its new GTS300 mini driver has grabbed early headlines this week, there’s plenty more to see from North Carolina.
Check out links to all our photos below, and be sure to check back throughout this week as we add more.
General Albums
- 2026 Truist Championship – Monday #1
- 2026 Truist Championship – Monday #2
- 2026 Truist Championship – Monday #3
- 2026 Truist Championship – Tuesday #1
- 2026 Truist Championship – Tuesday #2
- 2026 Truist Championship – Tuesday #3
WITB Albums
- Webb Simpson – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Tony Finau – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Justin Thomas – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Patrick Cantley – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Kristoffer Reitan – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Keegan Bradley – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
- Taylor Pendrith – WITB – 2026 Truist Championship
Pullout Albums
- New Titleist GTS 300 “mini” – 2026 Truist Championship
- Cameron putters – 2026 Truist Championship
- Cameron putter made for Justin Rose – 2026 Truist Championship
- Jason Day bag update – 2026 Truist Championship
- Tom Hoge’s Odyssey Ai-Dual 2-Ball Ten putter – 2026 Truist Championship
- Hideki’s “special made CT” Cameron putter – 2026 Truist Championship
- New Cameron for JT to test – 2026 Truist Championship
- Rory McIlroy’s 3 wood change – 2026 Truist Championship
See what GolfWRXers are saying and join the discussion in the forums.
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Cadillac Championship
GolfWRX Tour Photographer, Greg Moore, is on site in Florida for the PGA Tour’s return to Doral at the 2026 Cadillac Championship.
While the star of the show is no doubt Justin Rose’s new McLaren irons, there’s plenty more to see from the Sunshine State.
Check out links to all our galleries from the Blue Monster below.
General Albums
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Monday #1
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Monday #2
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Monday #3
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Monday #4
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Tuesday #1
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Tuesday #2
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Tuesday #3
- 2026 Cadillac Championship – Tuesday #4
WITB Albums
- Justin Rose – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Pierceson Coody – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Kurt Kitayama – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Brian Campbell – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Sam Stevens – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Nicolai Hojgaard – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Hideki Matsuyama – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Adam Scott – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Hideki Matsuyama – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Adam Scott – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Ryan Fox – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Collin Morikawa – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Ryan Gerard – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Patrick Rodgers – WITB – 2026 Cadillac Championship
Pullout albums
- Justin Rose’s new McLaren irons – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- New Super Stroke grip – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Rossie putter murdered out – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Odyssey TRTL putter & grip – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Odyssey TRTL – left hand model – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Matt Wallace’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Michael Kim’s Titleist GTS 2 driver – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Ryan Gerard Cameron putters – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Cameron Young’s custom Cameron putters – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Scotty Cameron Kombi – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Alex Fitzpatrick’s custom stamped Vokey wedges – 2026 Cadillac Championship
- Sung Jae Im’s custom Cameron putters – 2026 Cadillac Championship
See what GolfWRXers are saying and join the discussion in the forums.
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MASSIVE MIKE!
Apr 10, 2015 at 11:30 am
we??? learned nothing!
The dude
Apr 10, 2015 at 9:20 am
I learned that Tiger can say what he wants to the press (“I’m ready!!”)….and then revert back to swing issues. Sad to say…but Tiger no longer has it. (Nice to see his chipping is great again)
slider
Apr 9, 2015 at 11:59 pm
tiger looked good a bit rusty but much improved since phoenix
Chris
Apr 10, 2015 at 9:36 am
i dont see how it could have gotten much worse.