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Rahm closes gap on Koepka as Woods make cut at Masters

Spain's Jon Rahm returned to a wet and windy Augusta National on Saturday and narrowed overnight leader Brooks Koepka's advantage to two strokes at The Masters.

Rahm, one of the 39 players who had to complete their delayed second rounds on Saturday, had been within a shot of Koepka before bogeying the final hole.

Five-times Masters winner Tiger Woods managed to battle through the conditions to make the cut at three-over par 147 after shooting 73 but Rory McIlroy was among the big names to miss out on the final two rounds.

Woods, walking the hilly course on his rebuilt leg, bogeyed the closing hole and finished right on the three-over-par cut line, tying Gary Player and Fred Couples for most consecutive cuts made at The Masters (23).

"I've always loved this golf course, and I love playing this event," Woods said. "Obviously I've missed a couple with some injuries, but I've always wanted to play here. I've loved it. I got a chance to play on the weekend."

Moving to 11 under and one back of Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm birdies No. 15. #themasters pic.twitter.com/vIaFiIvKSV

Spaniard Rahm had an eventful session back on course, making birdies on the par-3 12th and par-5 15th before, in driving rain, he bogeyed by three-putting the par-3 16th.

But the world number three quickly made amends on the par-4 17th, where he rolled in a six-foot putt from the fringe for birdie.

Earlier, Louis Oosthuizen withdrew from the Masters due to injury before completing his second round.

The 40-year-old South African was sevebn over with one hole remaining and would not have made the cut at Augusta National Golf Club.

Oosthuizen, who lost to Bubba Watson in a playoff at the 2012 Masters, birdied two of his last three holes before pulling out with an

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