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Masters 2024: Tiger Woods makes history, the leaderboard crowds up and other Augusta National storylines

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Two rounds down already? Slow down, Masters.

We've passed the cut line and enter the weekend at Augusta National, and it's shaping up to be a true classic.

There's a three-way tie for the lead, and there are 21 people within six shots.

Here's what to watch for as Saturday golf at Augusta National Golf Course has arrived.

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The Augusta National Golf Club, featuring the Crow's Nest on the second floor, is photographed in Augusta, Georgia, U.S., on Thursday, March 13, 2008. The Crow's Nest is a 30-by-40 dorm-style room where amateur golfers from Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods have stayed during the golf season's first major tournament, the Masters.  (Chris Thelen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Simply put, there are three stars tied for the lead, as tournament favorite and 2022 winner Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Max Homa are all at 6-under. 

DeChambeau had an opportunity to build off his round 1 67, but crazy wind gusts didn't allow him to do so, as he shot a 73 in round 2. Homa gained two strokes with 71, while Scheffler's even round kept him at bay.

In fact, it was a tough day all around, as the lowest score on Friday was Ludvig Aberg's 69 - he was the only person to break 70 on the day.

Tiger Woods made his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National, setting a new record. He went 73-72 in his first two rounds, putting him at 1-over and T22.

Seven shots back? Weirder things have happened.

And, as Woods put it himself: "I’m still right there in the ball game with a good chance going into the weekend."

If Tiger Woods says he has a good chance, he has a good chance.

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