Postpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 6 April 2017
Confident he will come and try?! Sounds ominous to me.
Injured world number one Dustin Johnson pulls out on first tee
American Charley Hoffman leads after seven-under 65
William McGirt second on -3, Lee Westwood -2
England trio Matt Fitzpatrick, Andy Sullivan & Justin Rose finish on -1
Jordan Spieth finishes +3 after quadruple bogey on 15
Rory McIlroy level par, Danny Willett +1
Player and Nicklaus pay tribute to Arnold Palmer
Jonathan Jurejko and Luke Reddy
Confident he will come and try?! Sounds ominous to me.
World number one making practice swings at home
Dustin Johnson's coach Butch Harmon is unsure whether the world number one will be fit to play today.
The American is due to tee off in the final group at 19:03 BST and Harmon said he will be arriving at Augusta for pre-round practice at around 17:30.
Harmon told Sky Sports that Johnson "didn’t get a lot of rest" last night but that he has been "able to make little practice swings at home".
He added: "I’m confident he will come and try. We’ll have to wait and see if he can make a few full swings.
"Having the last tee time has helped him."
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I'd have have paid good money to see Jordan Spieth's face when he heard about Dustin Johnson last night. Surprised he doesn't have a plaster on his jaw after it dropped onto the floor.
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Spieth (E), Kaymer (+1), Fitzpatrick (E)
Just below those names is Jordan Spieth. The one-time winner, and two-time runner-up, settles any butterflies in his stomach with a par on numero uno.
Sheffield's Matt Fitzpatrick follows suit, not such good news for Martin Kaymer. Don't worry Martin, there is another 35 (or 71) to go.
-2 Scott Piercy (US), Thomas Pieters (Bel)
-1 Rickie Fowler (US), Andy Sullivan (Eng), Russell Knox (Sco)
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Justin Rose (tee-time: 15:56 BST)
Age: 36 World rank: 14
Major wins: One (US Open 2013)
Justin Rose is yet to win on the PGA Tour or European Tour this season but hey, when he's up for it things happen. The 2013 US Open belonged to him, so he has major championship pedigree, and of course there was that gold medal in Rio.
You get the feeling Rose has another major in him. When, rather than if.
Justin Rose (Eng), Brandt Snedeker, Jason Day (Aus) - tee-time: 15:56 BST
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The star men are heading out of the clubhouse quicker than someone who hasn't paid their bar tab. The names of Justin Rose, Brandt Snedeker and Jason Day are being called out...
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Z Johnson (+2 after 6)
Zach Johnson looks a bit perplexed as he chugs his tee-shot right on 7. The bloke behind him looks more than content as he chugs on a pint of beer.
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Kaymer, Fitzpatrick, Spieth
Hell of a group. Hell of a group indeed.
Martin Kaymer - always good for solid biceps - is joined by Matt 'the baby-faced assassin' Fitzpatrick and Jordan 'nobody mention the 12th hole' Spieth.
Did you know? Kaymer has won two major championships but he has missed the cut five times from nine visits here and has only finished as high as 31st place.
Fitzpatrick, 22, came seventh here last year. He's adding beef to his game, driving the ball an average 270 yards in 2017, that's 19 yards further than in 2014.
Spieth, 23, made an estimated $53m (£42m) in 2016. Forbes made him the second-best paid golfer behind Phil Mickelson and the ninth best-paid sportsman out there.
Nerves? What nerves? Jordan Spieth is steelier than an electricity pylon. He cracks his opening drive down the middle. Position A.
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Where was this cricket match Martin?!
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Scott (+1 after 4), Sullivan (-1)
Another owner of a replica Green Jacket is already out on the course. Adam Scott snakes a lengthy birdie putt towards the can on 4, falling just short before tapping in for a par.
Playing partner Andy Sullivan level pegs too on the 240-yard par three, a decent start for the 30-year-old from Nuneaton.
What's Augusta got to offer that Nuneaton hasn't? Nothing.
Spieth (tee-time: 15:34 BST)
A lonely, lonely place. Jordan Spieth, to his credit, placed the Green Jacket on the shoulders of Danny Willett last year after suffering a somewhat massive final-round meltdown of his own.
He will never forget that afternoon. But just in case you have...
At one point, Spieth turned to caddie Michael Greller and said "I feel like we're drowning". He shot five over on the back nine on Sunday to all but give his title away.
Since, he's picked up a couple of wins, the Australian Open and in February the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Asked about dealing with the memories of last year, the world number six said: "It will surely be there and it has been."
We feel your pain Jordan.
Spieth (US, Kaymer (Ger), Fitzpatrick (Eng) - tee-time 15:34 BST
Imagine how Spieth will be feeling today. Strolling onto the 12th tee will be more nerve-wracking than a blind date. For us, if not the man himself.