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The Masters continued at Augusta on Friday, and day two of the tournament had plenty of exciting and entertaining action on offer.

As had been the case during the opening round, Tiger Woods was one of the main focuses as the American plays his first tournament since a horror car crash 14 months ago. He had a very tidy day on Thursday, opening with a one-under-par 71 to put himself among the front-runners.

After a rocky start to his afternoon on Friday, Woods steadied the ship and came home in two-over for the day, making the cut with a score of one-over. Elsewhere, new world number one Scottie Scheffler rose to the top of the standings on eight-under with a superb round, while the likes of Charl Schwartzel and Shane Lowry also produced eye-catching scores.

Further down the order, Bryson DeChambeau was among the most high-profile casualties of the cut as he struggled with the difficult conditions in Georgia. Away from the headlines, though, Mirror Sport has picked out some of the other moments that you might have missed.

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