Live updates from the second round at AugustaThe official Masters leaderboardKoepka and DeChambeau share the leadMcIlroy suffers Augusta swings and roundaboutsEmail your thoughts and questions to Scott here 2.50pm BST Kevin Na was going well for a while yesterday afternoon, a shot behind the leaders following birdies at 13 and 15. But how quickly things can change. A few members of the leading pack, so long bunched at -3, starting picking up shots, while Na dropped one at 18. And now, after yesterday’s 71, he’s opened his second round with a bogey. He’s back to level par for the tournament, six adrift of the leaders. 2.40pm BST Distance isn’t everything at Augusta. Bernhard Langer’s opening drive ends up well short of the big bunker on the right, the one plenty of the whippersnappers have been clearing. But the German legend cracks an iron from 180 yards to 15 feet, then rattles in the birdie putt. After yesterday’s outstanding 71, Langer is now -2 for the tournament, tied for 11th, and just four shots off the lead. Bernhard Langer is 61 and won his first green jacket 34 years ago. The infinite, magical possibilities of golf. Continue reading…
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