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Today The wind was punishing Friday, seemingly eliminating stars in a matter of seconds with one blowup hole being enough to derail a round. Maybe the most painful missed cut was Justin Thomas. The two-time major winner was even par with four holes to go, but he double-bogeyed 15 and 16, bogeyed 17 and double-bogeyed 18 to miss the cut by losing seven shots in four holes.
Viktor Hovland was one of the best players in the world six months ago, but his fascinating, strange struggles continue as Hovland went from 4-under early Thursday to shooting an 81 in round two to drop to 8-over and miss out on the weekend. DeChambeau is certainly doing most of the heavy lifting for the LIV field as he sits at 6-under for the co-lead, but LIV brought 13 golfers to the Masters and eight made the cut.
It might not be looking like the same success as three golfers finishing top four last year, yet multiple players are still in the mix. DataGolf gives DeChambeau a 23 percent chance of winning the Masters, while Cam Smith sits at 1-under par at the halfway point. Smith is one of the better players at Augusta, with four tops here in the last five years.
Patrick Reed, another Masters expert who won the green jacket in , is T16 at even par. Rahm, the defending Masters champ, shot 76 in round two to take himself out of contention but still made the cut. Meanwhile, Masters champ Dustin Johnson missed out at over. Despite the Masters being 48 hours away, he switched to them immediately and felt comfortable by the end of Wednesday.
Thursday, he shot a first-round 65 for the solo lead. These have a different curvature on the face that allows me to have my mis-hits to go a little straighter sometimes. The set is one of a kind, with DeChambeu confirming there is no backup set. Justin Thomas will once again miss the cut at the Masters due to an abysmal back nine.
The two-time major champion finished double-double-bogey-double to shoot a back nine 42, carding a 7-over 79 for his second round. Thomas suffered a very similar fate last year at Augusta National, when he came in with four bogeys and a double to miss the weekend, playing in a torrential downpour. While many big names struggled on Friday afternoon on a firm, fast and brutally windy Augusta, Thomas's implosion feels particularly notable, especially in the wake of his recent split with his longtime caddie Jim "Bones" Mackay.
Thomas missed the cut in three of the four majors last season and hoped would serve as a sort of blank slate. So far, his PGA Tour results have shown signs of hope he has four tops this season but is Thomas still in the midst of his major championship slump. Us masters scores today Tiger Woods beat the field average in each of the first two rounds. Today was the 80th time in his Masters career he's shot a score better than the field that day.
Unconcerned with the surroundings or the stage. Back on the 10th green, Tiger Woods and Jason Day took their time reading putts and finishing the hole. But Homa had his par. He had his co-lead at the Masters. So for a full two minutes, Homa walked ahead, up the hill to the start of Amen Corner.
And on Thursday night he wrote a simple mantra. Read more about Homa's second-round performance here. That's laughable," Johnson said. Scottie Scheffler fully justified his status as pre-tournament favourite with a nerveless second Masters title in the space of three years at Augusta National. Scheffler held his nerve as his rivals stumbled around Amen Corner and responded magnificently when Aberg kept the pressure on, the year-old again demonstrating his enormous potential on his major debut.
Scottie Scheffler wins Masters to claim second green jacket in three years. Well, another four days of splendid major championship golf. Until then. I just was trying to hit it a little bit too close, and greed can get the best of us. I was shaking a little bit on the first tee.
Those are all things that I really enjoy doing. Just keep playing no matter what happens. I think we did that very well today, and it just showed that we stuck to what we did, and it ended up being pretty okay. One of the great traditions in sports. I tried to stay patient on the course and was able to make some key shots and putts to keep my round going. Ludvig [Aberg] played great today and made a move on me on the back nine and I was fortunate to hold him off towards the end.
At nine, I got that feeling of hitting a really well-struck shot and that set me up to have a really good back nine. The closing moments and perhaps the best walk in golf off the 18th at Augusta National. Soak it in, Scottie. It takes some mental fortitude to live up to the billing in such a dominant fashion.
Scheffler came in as the heavy favourite and, at the end of it, he showed just why. The first real signs of emotion from the American as he lets out a roar after sharing a poignant moment with his caddie Ted Scott who has now won his fourth Masters.
More short-game excellence from Scheffler as he cosies his chip up to within tap-in range. Finishing with aplomb. Morikawa digs his well out of the sand and manages to avoid a double bogey with a good final putt. He gave it all he could be a few closing mistakes saw him fade away. For the second time in three years, Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters Tournament.
He launches it up greenside and will try and get up and down for a closing par. Not that it matters, in truth. Not the weekend he would have hoped for, particularly, with the putter but so many encouraging signs. And what about Ludvig Aberg. Masters debut, major debut. Solo second. A three-under-par round of 69 for the Swede. First with Homa and Aberg.
The American is on the dancefloor in two, while Aberg goes from fairway bunker to greenside bunker and will need to get up and down to save par. A great effort from the pair of them today, at times pushing Scheffler all the way. But two fatal errors - at 11 and 12 respectively - ultimately proved too costly. Another superb iron into the green and another great look at birdie for Scheffler Not the final round that either was hoping for.
The steam has run out of this penultimate duo, in particular Homa who finds himself in the sand after his iron comes up short. Shot glass roulette rules And that could be that. Another beautiful iron into the 16th green and he makes no mistake, rolling in another birdie - his third in four holes - to extend his lead to four. What a clinical display in the closing stages from the undisputed best player on the planet.
Just two to go now as Morikawa two-putts well for his par. A two-putt secures his par, while Morikawa gets a reward for his fine wedge into the green as he rolls in a birdie to get back to In the sand left short of the 16th green, Aberg uses the slopes of the green like a man with experience beyond his year.
The leader has somewhat of an awkward lie in the bunker greenside at 15 but Morikawa has hit a beauty in and a good look at birdie. Aberg hacks out well from the trees and gives himself a good look at birdie after a wedge in but the chance evades him. Homa, too, misses out and time is running out for the pair of them.
A great look at the par-3 16th goes begging and the frustration is etched across his face. It was always a tall order today but Tommy Fleetwood has done his Masters record no damage. In the clubhouse after a three-under-par 69 and currently in a tie for fourth.
The door is very quickly slamming shut for the chasers. A mere kick-in for the leader who will surely extend his lead to three. Credit to Aberg, who has not wilted since that double bogey. In fact, quite the opposite. A birdie on 13 is followed by another sparkling approach into the 14th. The ball comes to rest below the hole and the Swede obliges, knocking it in for another birdie to get back within two of Scheffler.
Both over the creek in two and both within range for their birdies putt. Expertly done from the final pairing as Morikawa knocks in for birdie before Scheffler follows suit. Homa has never taken that green on in two all week and opts to lay up yet again. Now for Aberg. A big eagle effort Still, back within two of Scheffler.
Wow, out of nowhere. Aberg has responded superbly since that double bogey and a beauty of a 4-iron into the par-5 13th green gives the Swede a look at eagle to get back to If that drops watch out for the roar from the patrons. With others faltering around him, the Englishman is quietly putting together one of the best rounds from the late starters. A downhiller on the 16th Many a leader has faltered at the 12th but Scheffler will not be that man.
The American is in all sorts of bother here as his tee shot into the par-3 12th bounces over the back and into the shrubbery beyond the green. Us masters scores today Back to -8 for the leader. The tenth claims another victim and the contenders are rapidly falling away from Scheffler. And could that be that for Ludvig?
The Swede finally blinks at the treacherous par-4 11th as he pulls his iron shot into the water left of the green. The best he can hope for is a bogey from there but that will require some short-game magic. Three birdies in a row and he now leads by two over Homa and Aberg.
He started slowly but the World No. The focus has rightly been on the final four but, back a bit further, Fleetwood advances his position slightly, with birdie at A shot of sheer brilliance from Homa as he birdies the tricky tenth. A fatal mistake from Morikawa as he leaves it in the greenside bunker with his third shot. All of sudden, Morikawa is three behind his playing partner having started the hole level.
A huge back nine needed. Goodness me, this tournament just keeps on giving. Scottie Scheffler is back in sole possession of the lead. Any chances of some nerves, Ludvig. Hole 8 Hole 8 Yellow Jasmine. Hole 9 Hole 9 Carolina Cherry. Hole 10 Hole 10 Camellia. Hole 11 Hole 11 White Dogwood. Hole 12 Hole 12 Golden Bell.
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