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Australians fight to stay in contention as difficult winds wreak havoc on Masters

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Australians fight to stay in contention as difficult winds wreak havoc on Masters

Min Woo Lee faces a fight to reach the halfway mark after taking a rollercoaster ride in the first round of the Masters.

Lee epitomized the frustration of the six Australian rivals with a two-over-par 74 in fiendish winds at Augusta National on Thursday local time.

He mixed five bogeys with two birdies and an eagle on the par-five 13th to languish nine shots behind American club leader Bryson DeChambeau.

Playing with the flu and a broken finger from a freak dumbbell fall on his right hand last week, Lee produced a spirited mid-round comeback with two birdies and his eagle in the space of six holes to crawl from four over to the level. pair.

But he let it slip away late to share 58th place in the 89-man field and desperately needing a low second round to book a weekend starting spot.

Amateur rookie Jasper Stubbs has virtually no hope after posting an eight over 80 on debut to shore up the field.

Greats Cameron Smith, Jason Day, former champion Adam Scott and former PGA Tour winner Cam Davis were still in the field after the start of the season-opening major was delayed more than two hours due to an overnight downpour.

Davis was the best of the Australians at two under par through 14 holes, one better than Scott and Smith, who struggled for luck in their recovery from food poisoning.

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