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A look at Bryson DeChambeau's first round at the Masters

:Headline: A look at Bryson DeChambeau's first round at the Masters:
The big-hitting American carded a 70.
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Bryson DeChambeau dominated the headlines in the build-up to the 84th Masters after powering his way to victory in the US Open in September.

Here, the PA news agency looks at the ups and downs of his opening 70 at Augusta National.

10th hole

(PA Graphics)

DeChambeau almost made the ideal start on the 10th, his opening hole, following a 327-yard tee shot with a fairway wood and a well-judged approach which span back to just six feet from the hole, but missed the birdie attempt.

11th hole

Bryson DeChambeau watches his shot out of the rough on the 11th hole (Chris Carlson/AP)

DeChambeau brought out his driver for the first time on the par-four 11th, but hooked his tee shot deep into the trees to the left of the fairway. The world number six hit a provisional ball but was able to find his original and pitch out towards the 12th tee, from where he hit his third shot to 10 feet and holed the putt for an unlikely par.

13th hole

DeChambeau comes out of the bushes after looking for his ball on the 13th hole (Chris Carlson/AP)

In Monday's practice round DeChambeau had needed only a pitching wedge to reach the green with his second shot to the par-five 13th. Three days on it was a completely different story as he pushed his tee shot into the trees and then pulled his second into the bushes behind the green. After hitting a provisional ball into Rae's Creek short of the green, DeChambeau again found the original and took a penalty drop before fluffing his first chip and eventually walking away with a double-bogey seven.

16th hole

Jon Rahm, left, and DeChambeau walk to the 16th green as the scoreboard is reflected in the pond (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

DeChambeau needed to stop the rot and did so with a two-putt birdie on the par-five 15th before following it with a two on the par-three 16th by holing a curling downhill putt from 20 feet.

Ninth hole

After getting into red figures with a birdie on the par-five eighth, DeChambeau closed his round in style with a booming drive to the flat part of the ninth fairway which set up an ideal approach for a final birdie.

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