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McIlroy: Quiros lead Masters with 65s

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European young guns Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros shared the first-round lead in the 75th Masters on Thursday with matching rounds of seven-under par 65. At 21, McIlroy is the youngest first-round leader in the tournament's history, bettering the 23-year-old Severiano Ballesteros, who went on to win his first green jacket in 1980. The Ulsterman had purposely favoured a low-key approach to his third campaign at Augusta National after missing the cut last year, and it paid immediate dividends as he bagged three birdies in a row from the second. It was his best round to date at Augusta by five shots and the best opening round at the famed Georgia layout since Greg Norman's course record of 63 in 1996. It looked like he would have the sole overnight lead until 28-year-old Spaniard Quiros, playing in the last grouping, birdied the last two holes to draw level. "I would take 65 all day long, but it could have been lower," McIlroy said, citing a missed birdie chance at the last. "It's a great start to the tournament. I felt that my game has been good all season. I feel very comfortable with with my game and it was nice to see a few putts drop in and hopefully I can build on it." Quiros, whose 65 was 10 shots better than his previous best at Augusta, said that he had been surprised with his performance as he had been struggling with his game despite winning in Dubai in February. McIlroy and Quiros ended the day two strokes clear of South Koreans Yang Yong-Eun and K.J. Choi and three strokes clear of American pair Matt Kuchar and Ricky Barnes. Yang said that Augusta National was especially suited for Koreans. "It's a very good course for Koreans, for us. It's typical of a Korean course, so if you're on a good day, I think that it's to our advantage, really, this course is," he said. Kuchar said: "Really pleased with where I finished. It's a great spot. Played solid golf." "Rory is seven-under; that's fantastic. The conditions were there. It was just still. If ever you could shoot a good score, it would be today. But seven under is pretty amazing. He's a great player." Playing conditions at Augusta National were perfect for low scoring with warm and sunny weather throughout the day for the 99-strong field, the largest for the Masters in 45 years. By the end of it, 30 players had bettered par. But among those who failed to find their touch were world No. 1 Martin Kaymer, who struggled to a 78 and Ireland's three-time major winner Padraig Harrington, who had a disappointing 77. Tiger Woods opened with a 71 and world No. 2 Lee Westwood had a level par 72. The tournament got underway as open as it has been for years with defending champion Phil Mickelson the favorite and with four-time champion Woods looking to record his first tournament win in almost 18 months. They were facing a daunting challenge from a brimming-with-confidence European contingent that now dominates the world top 10. Woods, the 14-time major winner whose ultimate goal remains Jack Nicklaus' benchmark of 18 majors, made a quiet start with five straight pars before he got into red figures with a birdie at the par-three sixth. "I hit beautiful putts all day - couple of bad ones, but the round should have been 68 or 69," he said. Asked if he was happy with his position on the leaderboard, Woods wisecracked: "Absolutely, I'm only six back!" Woods has not won at Augusta National since 2005 and his last major win came at the 2008 US Open, after which he took time off to have knee surgery and then saw his marriage dissolve due to his infidelity. Kaymer was left shaking his head after once again failing to come to grips with Augusta National where he has missed the cut on his two previous appearances. "I think that I don't really know how to play the golf course," was the German's blunt assessment of his round, adding that he would turn to compatriot and two-time former Masters champion Bernhard Langer for help. Mickelson was in the penultimate grouping of the day and he opened with seven straight pars before snatching his first birdie at the par-four eighth. Scrambling mainly to save pars after wayward drives, he grabbed birdies at 14 and 15 before bogeying the last to settle for two under. "I scrambled well to stay in (the tournament), but I also let four or five birdie opportunities slide," he said.

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