Sergio Garcia turned in a bogey-free round to claim a share of the Masters lead on Thursday.
Garcia shot a 6-under 66, leaving him tied with Marc Leishman and matching the Spaniard's best score ever at Augusta National.
This is a course that has never suited Garcia's game _ especially his shaky putter. But he breezed around without a bogey on his card for the first time since 2002.
It's still hard to think this might be where Garcia wins his first major championship. He's had only two top-10 finishes in 14 Masters appearances.
But the way he played in the opening round could mean a change in fortune.
Dustin Johnson is one stroke back at 67. Tiger Woods is just four shots off the lead after a 70.