Women play historic round at once all-male Augusta

AFP  |  Augusta 

Striking blows for gender equality with every swing, women players competed for a trophy for the first time Saturday at former men-only enclave National Club, home of

"It's just exciting to be a part of history," Lopez said. "A day of history for us, for the amateurs that are here and for National." A field of 72 played the first 36 holes at nearby before the event moved to the famed Masters layout, with the top 30 advancing to the last 18 holes at Augusta National.

"It's a dream come true. I'm so happy for them," Sorenstam said. "This has huge potential to not just inspire young girls but golfers, other women in and women in business." American Anna Redding, a senior, was the first competitor to tee off, eight strokes adrift of US leader Jennifer Kupcho, a senior.

World women's amateur number one Kupcho teed off on 5-under par with a one-stroke lead over Mexico's Maria Fassi, a senior, and American

"They know how special it is," Ochoa said. "Hitting that first tee shot is probably going to be the highlight of their career." Augusta National's all-male status led to a 2003 protest across the street from the club but it was not until August 2012 when and former US were named the club's first women members.

Another move was 2014's debut of the Drive, Chip and Putt Championship, where young girls and boys won titles with a decisive putt on Augusta National's famed 18th green -- three Women's Amateur players having taken part as youths.

Pak struck the first ceremonial tee shot followed in order by Ochoa, Lopez and Sorenstam, handling the duties in a similar fashion to how Jack Nicklaus, and the late Palmer have done at

"First time in a long time I get nervous," Pak said. "I have honor to lead." "For them to kind of make us like Arnold, Jack and Gary, it's a real big honor to be here and hit that first shot," Lopez said.

Nicklaus tweeted his appreciation for women playing at Augusta, writing, "Always considered Augusta National GC & @TheMasters the best at balancing respect for golf's history & tradition with innovative ways to grow our game. Inaugural @anwagolf is the latest great example.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 21:27 IST