Tiger Woods made history on Friday afternoon at Augusta National.
Woods, who posted an even-par 72 in his second round, will safely make the cut at the Masters. That marks his 24th straight made cut at the major championship, which is good for an all-time record. That officially broke a tie with Gary Player and Fred Couples.
Woods will enter the weekend at 1-over par, which is still significantly behind the leaders. Bryson DeChambeau, who entered the day with the lead, Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa will enter Saturday at 6-under to share the lead. They hold a two-shot lead over the rest of the field.
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Rory McIlroy is starting to slip. He’s made three bogeys and a double today, and now sits just inside the projected cutline at 4-over.
Well, we’ve got a three-way tie for the lead now after Scottie Scheffler found the water at the 13th.
Scheffler, DeChambeau and Homa are all at 6-under now.
Tiger isn’t out of it with 36 holes to go at Augusta.
Bryson DeChambeau bogeys the last to close out his 1-over 73 on Friday. He’s at 6-under on the week, a shot back from Scottie Scheffler now.
From Zach Johnson’s eruption to Bryson DeChambeau’s wild sign issue, Friday was a very strange day at Augusta National.
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The wind just took Gary Woodland’s ball and rolled it all the way down the green. Winds are moving at more than 20 mph now.
Scottie Scheffler is tied with Bryson in the lead again after a clutch birdie at the 10th.
If it’s not Phil, Tiger could play with Rory McIroy or Justin Thomas on Saturday, too. It should be a fantastic pairing regardless.
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