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The 2024 Masters continues Friday with the completion of Round 1 followed by Round 2.

Tiger Woods tees off early in the morning as he was among the golfers still on the Augusta National course when the first round was halted due to darkness. Woods was at one under par through 13 holes when play was suspended. Nicolai Højgaard (5 under through 15 holes), Max Homa (4 under through 13) and Tyrrell Hatton (3 under through 14) are near the top of the leaderboard as their first rounds resume at 7:50 a.m. ET.

Bryson DeChambeau enters Round 2 as the leader (7 under), one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler. Defending champ Jon Rahm is one over par.

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Tiger Woods is doing Tiger Woods things. After back-to-back bogeys, Woods chipped in from nine yards for his second birdie of the second round on No. 6, giving the five-time Masters champion a reason to smile.

Tiger Woods struggled on his second consecutive hole at No. 5. His attempt to make a 28-foot putt wasn’t enough, resulting in another bogey, leaving him at 2 over. On the par-3 No. 4, he bogeyed while playing into the wind.

The weather for the Masters tournament may be sunny with blue skies, but the wind could pose a problem. According to the National Weather Service in Columbia, winds are expected to reach up to 20 mph on Friday, with gusts reaching speeds of 36 mph by 3 p.m. ET

Max Homa talked about his previous struggles at the Masters, but this time around, he is on top of his game. Homa made a birdie on No. 4 to tie Bryson DeChambeau for the lead.

The cut line is approaching at the Masters.

By the end of Friday, the field of 89 golfers will be trimmed by nearly half. 

To make the cut after the first 36 holes, a player must be in the top 50 places on the leaderboard, including ties. After the first day of play, the cut was projected at 1 over, according to Golfweek, a number that could be on the move throughout Friday’s action.

After his second par of the round on No. 2, Tiger Woods sank a 10-foot putt for a birdie on No. 3 in the second round, bringing him to even par. He sits seven strokes off the lead and is projected to make the cut.

Max Homa carded the lowest round of his Masters career with a 67 (-5) − tying him for third place after the first round. He moved into a second place tie with Scottie Scheffler with a birdie on hole No. 2. Bryson DeChambeau, who doesn’t tee off until 11:54 am ET, leads the Masters at -7.

Tiger Woods started his second round on the par 4, 445 yard No. 1. He is attempted to set the all-time record for most consecutive cuts made (24) at the Masters. His first shot again made the fairway, setting him up for a birdie opportunity. But he settles for par with multiple chances to make up the score with par 5’s coming up 

Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters winner, was in contention until he…



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