Masters: McIlroy misery, Koepka excels and rain stops play
Rory McIlroy looks set to miss the halfway cut at Augusta as Brooks Koepka shrugged off the lingering debate over a controversial ruling to set an imposing clubhouse target on day two of the 87th Masters.
McIlroy struggled to a hugely disappointing second round of 77 on Friday to finish five over par and declined to speak to waiting reporters.
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Amateur Matthew McClean also looks set to miss out on the weekend action where he carded a second round 74 to sit on seven-over par.
The Belfast native fell to a double bogey at 14 after misjudging his chip onto the green, while birdies at 3, 9 and 13 were cancelled out by dropped shots at the second, 10th and par-four 17th.
Pre-tournament joint-favourite McIlroy was three shots outside the projected cut when he signed his card shortly before a 21-minute suspension in play due to the threat of lightning.
And the prospect of more bad weather hitting the course looked McIlroy's best – albeit slim – chance of avoiding an early end to his ninth attempt to claim a green jacket and complete the career grand slam.
McIlroy’s hopes of playing his way back into contention following an opening 72 suffered a massive blow with bogeys on the second and third.
The four-time major winner flew his approach to the par-five second over the green and then hit two clumsy chips on the third before falling victim to a fiendish pin position on the sixth, where he hit his long, uphill birdie putt 12 feet past the hole and missed the return.
McIlroy’s miserable day continued as he clipped a tree with an attempted recovery shot on the seventh and found water with his approach to the 11th to drop a shot on each hole.
And, although he birdied the 13th and 15th to get within touching distance of


