The Augusta Masters second day It has made it clear that it is to establish which players will appear as candidates over the weekend. Among them a Zone Raham It saved the harvest they were unable to overcome Sergio Garcia, ‘Texema’ Olazabal or ‘Joseley’ Balester.
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Justin Rose He arrives as a leader over the weekend. He does it with -8, but after seeing how the purpose he had after the first round was reduced. Hence, the third round is exciting Brison Dechambou Its awakening (-7) and other large names attached to Corey Canners y Rorey McLerai (-6 both) or Scottie Shefler, Tyrell Haton, Shane Lori Wi Matt McCarty (-5 everything) is also sticking.
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Also Victor Howland (-4) o Hideki Matsuya (-3) they appear from the front, even ready to infiltrate the front of the Saturday. Because there are two rounds in Augusta and everything can change.
However it must be, and too much Zone Raham If you want to get a good result. Baricas emerged on the wire this Friday to spend the cut with the perfect +2 used to play for the weekend. Without losing nothing in him, he tries to attack to win the maximum positions as possible, they can no longer do Sergio Garcia, Jose Maria Olazabal or Jose Louis BalesterHas been removed.
Classification after the second round (par 72)
1. Justin Rose (England) 136 (65-71)
2. Bryson Dechambou (United States) 137 (69-68)
3. Corey Conners (Canada) 138 (68-70)
3. Rory McLerai (North Ireland) 138 (72-66)
5. Tyrell Haton (Englanda) 139 (69-70)
5. Shane Lori (Irlanda) 139 (71-68)
5. Matt McCarty (United States) 139 (71-68)
5. Scottie Cheffler (United States) 139 (68-71)
9. Jason Day (Australia) 140 (70-70)
9. Rasmes Hozgard (Dinamarka) 140 (73-67)
9. Victor Howland (Noega) 140 (71-69)
12. Ludwig Aberg (Siaia) 141 (68-73)
12. Sungje IM (South Korea) 141 (71-70)
12. Hideki Matsuma (Japan) 141 (73-68)
12. Colin Morikawa (United States) 141 (72-69)
12. Patrick Reid (United States) 141 (71-70)
… …
40. Zone Rahm (Spain) 146 (75-71)
From the cut
59. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 148 (72-76)
79. Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 151 (77-74)
89. Jose Louis Balester (Spain) 154 (76-78)