Every golf fan in the world is desperate to get their hands on a ticket to Augusta National to soak in The Masters, even Harry Styles and Niall Horan.
The pop royalty swapped the stage for the fairways on Day One of the major championship as they watched Bryson DeChambeau surge into the lead.
Styles was spotted at the 17th with a group of friends watching 6-foot-8 amateur Christo Lamprecht play through, according to The Athletic's Gabby Herzig.
One of his friends reportedly knew the South African and the group were rooting for the Georgia Tech senior, who finished his debut Masters round two-over.
Lamprecht, who played alongside countryman and former champion Charl Schwartzel and Luke List, did impress with his bombing drives.
Harry Styles was spotted taking in the action of The Masters at Augusta National Thursday
His former bandmate Niall Horan, who owns a golf management company, also watched on
Styles was reportedly with a group of friends watching amateur Christo Lamprecht
The 23-year-old striped his first tee shot 353 yards, before following it up with a 366-yard drive at the second.
Meanwhile, Horan was likely there to cheer on client Tyrrell Hatton. The Irishman's management company, Modest! Golf, has the LIV Golf rebel signed to its roster.
Hatton is in the chasing pack hunting down DeChambeau, four shots behind the big-hitting American at three-under.
The former One Direction bandmates likely enjoyed the peace and quiet Augusta afford them with no phones or cameras allowed on the property.
They were made to wait for the action at Augusta, however, as thunderstorms forced a weather delay on Thursday morning.
There was a two-and-a-half hour weather delay before the first round of the 88th edition of the tournament finally began in late morning.
Numerous golfers will have to complete their first rounds Friday morning after play ended shortly before 8pm ET Thursday.
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