Tiger Woods’ first round at the 2011 Masters is underway, and he currently finds himself at even par on the Masters leaderboard. Woods was consistent throughout his first four holes of the tournament, parring each of them. He sits at 5-strokes back of the current Masters leader, Retief Goosen.
Masters Leaderboard: Tiger Woods Starts With Pars, Retief Goosen New Leader
Goosen came out scoring early in the first round, posting an eagle on the first hole. From there, he notched three birdies and no bogeys en route to a 5-under par front 9. He currently sits atop the leaderboard, one stroke ahead of Ross Fisher’s 4-under par.
Other golfers who are under par on the back 9 include amateur David Chung, Camilo Villegas, Adam Scott, Sean O'Hair, Brandt Snedeker and Aaron Baddeley. Big names struggling through nine or more holes are Dustin Johnson at 3-over and Vijay Singh at 2-over. World No. 1 Martin Keymar is also off to a rocky start after hitting bogey on his second and fourth holes.













