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The Masters day one sees Marc Leishman lead the Australian challenge, as England’s Justin Rose hits the front

Marc Leishman is no stranger to wild swings at the Masters.
And the Victorian is certainly in the middle of one as the Australian tilt at the 85th Masters struggles in tough conditions at Augusta National, with Englishman Justin Rose leading the tournament at 7-under in the latter stages of day one.
Key points:
- None of the five Australians are under par on day one of the 85th Masters at Augusta
- Marc Leishman got to 4-under at one stage, but he finished at even par after a round of 72, seven shots behind clubhouse leader Justin Rose
- Northern Ireland star Rory McIlroy had a day to forget, shooting 4-over 76 and hitting his father in the leg with an errant shot
Despite an incredible start from Leishman, none of the five Australians were…
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