Overview
- Bernhard Langer, one of golf's all-time greats, is competing in his final US Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
- In his opening round, Langer shot a 74, finishing two strokes over par, leaving him in contention to make the cut for the next rounds.
- This marks his 41st and last appearance at the Masters, where he won in 1985 and 1993, cementing his place in golf history.
- Langer delayed his retirement last year due to an Achilles tendon injury, making this farewell especially significant for the 67-year-old.
- Known as 'Mr. Consistency,' Langer's career includes 115 tournament wins, 42 European Tour victories, and six Ryder Cup appearances.