Friday, April 7. 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 3 Masters rookie Paulson leads pack after first round The Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. — On a day when even Tiger Woods found that disaster lurked everywhere on a toughened Augusta National, a Masters rookie who has struggled to make a living playing golf shot 4-under 68 for the first round lead yesterday. Dennis Paulson watched from the press room as Tom Lehman made double bogey on the 18th hole to give him sole possession of the lead. It was awesome, Paulson said. Lehman didn't make a bogey until the 18th hole and appeared on his way to the first-round lead despite treacherous conditions that had Woods feeling good even after an opening 75. But Lehman hit it into the woods on the final hole and then 3-putted, which put Paulson in the lead after the first round. "A lot of guys are going to shoot some big numbers today," Woods said. A lot did, but not Paulson, who overcame rookie jitters to eagle the second hole and withstood a double boven on No. 11 to take the lead. "Maybe a lack of knowledge is better, not realizing how hard this course can be when the wind is blowing." the 37-year-old Paulson said Gusty winds, more rough and slick greens combined to make Augusta National a treacherous test that saw such former champions as Ray Floyd, Fleo Ballesteros and Fuzzy Zoeller fail to break 80. But former winner was faring better. Six-time champion Jack Nicklaus was even par through 12 holes, playing in a Big Three pairing that included Arnold Palmer and Gary Player. Lehman, who finished second to Jose Maria Olazabal in 1994, shot a 32 on the front side and added a birdie on the par-3 16th to get in front. But his tee shot on 18 put him in trouble, and he 3-putted after getting on in three. Sergio Garcia and Steve Stricker both were 2-under par at 70, while Rocco Mediate, Phil Mickelson and Steve Jones shot 71s in swirling winds that had players guessing about club selection. "Every shot is scary." Nick Faldo said after an even-nar 72. Woods found that out with a 3-putt on 10 for a double bogey and another 3-putt on 12 for a triple bogey after knocking his tee shot into the water on the tricky par-3. Woods, who didn't 3-putt once in his 1997 runaway Masters win, came right back with a birdie on 13, though, and added another on the 16th hole to salvage a 3-over par 75. "I'm surprised," Mickelson said. "His worst round he usually keeps around par. I still feel like he's the guy we're always watching." Woods didn't seem troubled, either. "Im pleased, it's just that I had some bad holes," Woods said. Player after player ran into trouble on Augusta National's faded back nine. Craig Stadler, the 1982 champion, was in contention at 3 under before he hit two shots in the water for a nine on the par-5 15th and finished with a 73. Ernie Els was 3 under before dumping a sand wedge into the pond fronting the 15th green and making a double bogey. Els, who finished with a 72, angrily blamed a rules official who put his group on the clock for slow play for the shot. "You're in the lead at the Masters and you've got some idiot rules official telling you you're out of position," Els fumed. "He better stay out of my face." Mediate posted the first under par round of the day, in a roller-coaster round that featured an eagle on No. 3 and a double bogey on 13. "It's so hard out there," Mediate said. "I love the changes, but this is as good a test as you'll have in a major." The 64th Masters began with former champions Byron Nelson and Sam Snead in ceremonial first tree drives on a chilly Georgia morning. A moment of silence for the late Gene Sarazen preceded the honorary tee shots onto a course that has changed markedly from Snead's last Masters win in 1954. 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