Overview
- Bernhard Langer, participating in his 41st and final US Masters, opened with a round of 74, two strokes over par, on Augusta's iconic course.
- Langer, who won the Masters in 1985 and 1993, has been a transformative figure for German golf, bringing the sport into prominence in his home country.
- His farewell appearance, delayed from last year due to an Achilles injury, marks the end of an era at Augusta, though he will continue competing on the PGA Champions Tour.
- The 67-year-old acknowledged that he must improve his performance in the second round to make the cut and extend his final Masters run into the weekend.
- Langer's family and friends, alongside tributes from the golfing world, have gathered to celebrate his storied career and enduring legacy in the sport.