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Getting ready for Round 2 of the Masters with Tiger, more big names and a challenging course

The 86th Masters is not short on big names. Of course, the first name that comes up this week at Augusta National is Tiger Woods. After an opening-round, 1-under 71 he's in the mix. He's not the only recognizable name near the top.

We gathered up our experts to see what comes next as the year's first major heads into Round 2.

Mark Schlabach: I thought he'd go 2-under 70 in the opening round, and he ended up at 1-under 71. He'll go lower on Friday. Tiger just has an incredible pain threshold and determination to compete. A lot of his mistakes on Thursday are correctable. Woods said he had a terrible warm-up session and didn't feel comfortable leaving the tournament practice area. It showed on the tee and around the greens. If he straightens those areas out and keeps putting like he did in the first round, he'll go lower on Friday and be right there in the mix going into the weekend.

Michael Collins: Expect him to shoot 1 over in Round 2. Even par should make the cut easily if the weather forecast holds. Unless he accidentally falls asleep with his leg in the ice. I'm joking, of course. I'm sure Tiger's got his own cryotherapy unit that has an auto shutoff.

Kevin Van Valkenburg: I thought he looked stiff and a little tentative on Thursday, and I'm hopeful a full night and morning of treatment will help him loosen up by the afternoon. I think he'll strike it better on Friday with his irons, but he got a few breaks on Thursday that made up for that. I'd expect something similar, around par or just under.

Nick Pietruszkiewicz: As always, it depends on how the body feels. But if it feels loose enough to allow him to swing the way he did Thursday or even close to that, he's not going to back up. He has an unmatched ability to

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