Hole by hole commentary of day two at Augusta NationalOfficial Masters leaderboardLarry Mize’s 35 years at the MastersAny comments? You can email Scott Murray 3.00pm BST The first big change at the top of the leaderboard today sees Tony Finau fall out of a tie for second place. The 28-year-old Utah saint shot a magnificent four-under 68 yesterday, and the fact that it was his debut round at Augusta was rather obscured by his ankle-popping antics of the day before. So … yeah, that was some introduction to life at the Masters. And after an opening-hole bogey, too. Well, he’s dropped a stroke at Tea Olive again today. It’ll be interesting if he can launch a similar fightback in his second round. That left leg’s got to be giving him gyp, though.-6: Spieth-4: Kuchar-3: Li (2), Finau (1), McIlroy, Cabrera Bello, Stenson, Reed, Hoffman, Hadwin 2.55pm BST Another birdie chance for Fred Couples. This one’s on 2, set up by a nerveless flop over sand to six feet. But he leaves this one high on the right. It was never going in. A couple of half-decent putts away from a very fast start, but it’s par-par and he remains at level. Li meanwhile cradles his long birdie putt to a couple of feet, and that’s another fine par for the young Chinese star after a couple of extremely wild drives. Continue reading…
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