Fred Couples cards nine on 15th during Masters opener

Fred Couples, 66, endured a dramatic collapse on the 15th hole during the opening round of the Masters at Augusta National, turning a promising day into a nine on the par-5. The veteran golfer shot 78 overall but spoke to reporters afterward, expressing frustration mixed with affection for the event. Couples plans to return for the second round.

Fred Couples arrived at Augusta National for his 41st Masters appearance, playing with a bright yellow ball amid speculation about his competitive future. The 66-year-old started strongly, reaching one under par through 13 holes and trailing the lead by three shots despite being outdriven by younger partners. Crowds cheered as he made birdie on the 13th, evoking memories of his past performances at the course that suits his style from the era of firm, fast conditions. Couples laid up on the par-5 15th, but then skulled two consecutive 90-yard wedge shots into the water, resulting in a nine. He described the mishaps as unprecedented after 41 years at the Masters: “I’ve played I don’t know how many rounds, I’ve never done that. Never hit a 90-yard shot in the water and then followed up with another one.” A double bogey followed on another hole, and he ended with doubles, signing for 6-over 78 after a 20-foot par save on 18. Despite the frustration, Couples agreed to a reporter's interview request. He explained his composure: “I do it at Augusta. I love this place. No matter what I shoot, I try. I get very frustrated. Because at any age you still want to hit shots. But I’m not going to run.” At 35, he said, he would have reacted angrily, but called the day fun overall. Reflecting on his first Masters, where he shot 73-68 before an 80 paired with Tom Watson, Couples noted how discomfort can derail a round. He laughed about avoiding a repeat disaster tomorrow.

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