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Fred Couples turns back the clock in his 38th Masters appearance

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Fred Couples fell in love with Augusta National when he made his first visit in 1983 — and he became a Masters legend when he won a green jacket in 1992 — endearing himself to patrons with his easy-going, friendly personality.

On Thursday, the 63-year-old from Seattle took a trip down Magnolia Lane to play in his 38th Masters, and then took a trip down memory lane with a solid round of 1-under par 71. He’s the second oldest to break par at Augusta National. Tom Watson shot 71 at age 65 in 2015.

Couples made the turn at 2 over, but turned things around with birdies at Nos. 12, 13, 15 and 17 with a putt from off the green before bogeying the last to close out his round.

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“It was a good day. It was a fun day. I actually played really, really well, even the front,” Couples said. “Then the back nine was really, really good golf, and I putted really, really well on the back nine. It was like everyeight-footer I had or ten-footer, I made. I made one from off the green on 17, and I three-putted 18 for bogey. But hit a good drive and a 7-iron in there. Hard to walk away with a bogey.”

He started his run of birdies at No. 12, where his ball famously hung up on the bank fronting the green after his tee shot in the final round of 1992, when he shot 13-under to edge Ray Floyd to win by two strokes.

This time he dialed in his tee shot to 12 feet and drained his first birdie of the day. At No. 13, he laid up with a six iron and wedged one in to 13 feet, holing a left-to-right put. He laid up again at the 550-yard, par 5 15th, and knocked a wedge from 75 yards to four-feet for a stress-free birdie. On the 17th hole, he left his approach short of the green, and smartly elected to putt — calmly canning a 48-footer that rolled in on its final rotation.

“I enjoyed the day. It was fun. It’s hot,” Couples said. “I would think, if you are playing when I did and you’re a really, really good player, if you shot par, you’d probably feel okay about it because you’re not out of it. For me, you know, I’m shooting as low as I can just to shoot as low as I can to hopefully make the cut.”

Fred Couples putts on the first green during the first round of the 2023 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo: Katie Goodale-USA TODAY Network)

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