Masters Champions Shine at LIV Miami: Patrick Reed Leads with Stellar First Round
Patrick Reed tops the LIV Miami leaderboard as five past Masters winners dominate in windy conditions, setting the stage for Augusta.

Windy Doral Proves Tough as Reed Rises to the Occasion
Five former Masters champions claimed spots in the top seven during an opening round where Trump National Doral's notorious 'Blue Monster' lived up to its reputation. Patrick Reed (-5) leads despite a double-bogey finish, showcasing resilience ahead of next week's major.
Leaderboard Highlights:
- -5: P. Reed (2018 Masters winner)
- -3: P. Mickelson (3-time champ), D. Johnson (2020), B. DeChambeau
- -2: S. Garcia (2017), C. Schwartzel (2011)
Key Takeaways:
- Course Conditions: 20+ mph winds led to a brutal scoring average of +2.5, with 35% of players shooting 76+.
- Reed's Advantage: The 2014 WGC-Doral winner leveraged course knowledge, calling it "nerve-wracking" in swirling winds.
- Mickelson's Praise: The 54-year-old hailed Reed's 67 as "exceptional given these Augusta-like conditions."
- Augusta Preview: With Rahm (+1) and Niemann (+6) struggling, questions arise about form heading into the Masters.
The Legion XIII teammates Rahm and Hatton (+6) face urgent adjustments before Sunday's finale. Meanwhile, Reed seeks his first LIV trophy in his 37th start after holding a rare solo lead.