AUGUSTA, Ga. — Does it get any better than this?
Golf fans witnessed an electric day at Augusta National, where Rory McIlroy soared to the top of the leaderboard over the first few holes with six straight threes — the first time anyone has ever done that in Masters history.
But Bryson DeChambeau produced fireworks of his own. He opened with a pair of birdies and finished with three more par-breakers over his final four holes to post his third straight sub-70 round — the only player in the field that can claim that honor.
DeChambeau drained a long-range bomb on the 18th hole to get to
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