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The Masters continues on Saturday with Scottie Scheffler surging into a commanding five-shot lead ahead of Shane Lowry and Hideki Matsuyama at Augusta National.
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The Masters continues on Saturday with Scottie Scheffler surging into a commanding five-shot lead ahead of Shane Lowry and Hideki Matsuyama at Augusta National.
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The slogan of ‘a tradition unlike any other’ is synonymous with The Masters, although the catchphrase can only be truly appreciated once you’ve experienced Augusta National in person.
It was another action-packed day at Augusta National, as Friday's action saw the top 50 in the field book a weekend spot. One man who did make the cut was the returning Tiger Woods, who carded a two-over 74 on day two to ensure he headed into the third and fourth round with ease. On the other hand some of the sport's biggest names missed out, including Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele.
AUGUSTA, Ga.:Scottie Scheffler strolled off Augusta National with both hands in his pockets as if he had just finished a casual round at home in the late afternoon.
Tiger Woods fought back from a poor start in the second round at the Masters on Friday, earning a mini victory of sorts by making the halfway cut at his first tournament since a career-threatening car crash. Though a distant nine strokes behind leader Scottie Scheffler, Woods goes into the weekend equal 19th at one-over-par 145 at Augusta National. It would not be a bad spot for any 46-year-old, much less someone whose career seemed in jeopardy when he was badly injured in single-car rollover last February.