US Masters: Scott and McIlroy poised to strike after slow start

Bill Haas leads after the first round of the Masters, but the big guns are waiting in the wings

Adam Scott in the US Masters
(Image credit: 2014 Getty Images)

THE US Masters got off to a slow start in Augusta, with no-one establishing themselves as pace setter, as reigning champion Adam Scott and well-fancied Rory McIlroy put in solid opening rounds.

At the end of the first day the lead was held by American Bill Haas who carded a four under par round of 68, one shot ahead of Bubba Watson, Louis Oosthuizen and Scott. McIlroy ended two shots further back on one under, but declared himself satisfied.

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