In it Augusta MastersEvery day is a world. Therefore, after a storm like Justin Rose on the first day, the calm can always come later. Then the storm can be released from behind, with names such as those Bryson Decheambau, Rory Mcilroy or Scottie Scheffler To leave a handkerchief the first ‘primary’ of the season before the weekend.
The Masters is in its Ecuador and promises two final days of strong emotions. After two initial days did not become positive for interests in Spain (Jon Rahm, CuadgaésimThe battle for the most desired ‘green jacket’ in the world is burning.
Because Rose was a leader, but they were already steps to her heels. With -8English won the game again in Augusta National, but this time with a single blow to join the initial -7. This has caused a ruthless attack from many fronts from behind: Bryson Dechambeau (-4 on the day for -7 total), the one of Corey Conners (-2 in the day for -6 total) -6) and, in particular, the Rory mcilroy (Sideal -6 in the day for -6 total). Everything, included Scottie Scheffler (another -6 after a -2 in the day), Tyrrell Hatton (-2 for another -5), Shane lowry (-4 for -5 universal) and Matt McCarty (-4 for a -5) also fully placed on the contrary.
Looking forward to that Rose He experienced his first difficulty in the contest after a stratospheric staging, but the truth is that English also flew to hole 13. At that time he accumulated three birdies and a bogey during the day, which was somewhat fogged by two Bogeys in front of a birdie in the last five holes. Despite this, Rose continues as a reference with -8 for the weekend.
It became a positive day for her, with great options from the birdie starting from the medium distance. He turned four to 2 rose holes before the first moment of poverty: an exit to the bunker in four 5 holes that forced him to row against the countercurrent. Putt for torque does not enter and Rose brought her first weakness to the contest. Of course, quickly pay off: for torque, a good approach to five holes 8 allowed him to recover the lost blow.
In the event that there were doubts, Rose had a hole in one of the three of the Golden Bell, the 12, a birdie paid after a bad approach to 14. Birdie was with a pair of three of the 16 after another great release and bogey on 17, Rose ended in -1 in the day to clearly: who would like to take the leadership will need to use himself.
Persecutors, big names, approached him
The fact is that there are many collected gloves on the back, but there is no hunting. Bryson Dechambeauwith a good -4, it is Second with -7, in a blow of the head. A thromba starting with the big putts left four birdies in the initial eight holes: I put no success for the eagle in the torque of five to 2, nailed a long putt to 4, made a wonderful approach to 5 and touched the eagle in the torque five of 8. Since then, the American suffered some 16 and a birdie in 17.
But the fight goes on after the first two. Rory Mcilroy flew the second twist to put the third tied to -6. An exhibition with a long game for Eagle with a great place to torque five 13 and four birdies after shining along with the long game allowed McILROY to pay off the previous day’s sensations with the best return of the day so he could clearly want the Masters. Share that third place with a Corey Conners Which is well covered in front after four birdies and two bogeys.
Because Scottie Scheffler paid him For a total -5 after six birdies and five bogeys. The main title candidate seemed to be at a time of crisis after Hole 11, as he accumulated three BoGEYS then five last holes, but two birdies since then returned to the fight. Two Bogey and another birdie in the final stretch were left by a bitter aftertaste.
Scheffler is tied to the fifth place with a Tyrrell Hatton that two bogeys were left at the end (five birdies and three total bogey), along Shane lowry (Five birdies and one bogey) and included Matt McCarty (Eight birdies and a final bogey in response to a double-bogey and another starting bogey). All of them will try to attack the leadership on the third day.
Rahm, the only survivor of Spain and far away
Meanwhile, Spain’s golf will see the fight for the ‘green jacket’ from the distance this Saturday. Jon Rahm This will be the only Spanish in Liza after the day ends Cuadgesimo is tied, right on +2 required for cutting to top50. Rahm signed a single birdie, without the bogeys, on a day where he was not accompanied by Putt. Especially, with clear options for Birdie in Hoyos 3 and 6. In fact, the only birdie of this day came with a genius of direct removal of the bunker to Hole 7. By the plenary of cuts tied to Augusta, it would focus on trying to win positions this Saturday.
The remaining Spaniards cannot do the same. Sergio García settled in the second twist to forget along with two birdies and six bogeys. His +4 during the day removed his initial pair to leave him the same +4 outside the contest.
He does not follow him José María Olazábal. Using the complex cut, the two -time champion traveled -1 during the day until he could send his second blow to the hole 15. He accused him of closing for three birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey who left him in +2 the day and +7 total.
The debutante also said goodbye to Masters José Luis BallesterAnother day that suffered. With a +6 the day after six bogeys and no benefit, he suffered again in his flesh the hardness of Augusta with a global +9 left him in the fight. A good approach to 18 allows him, somehow, to say goodbye with a good aftertaste.
Classification after second round (par 72)
1. Justin Rose (England) 136 (65-71)
2. Bryson Dechambeau (United States) 137 (69-68)
3. Corey Conners (Canada) 138 (68-70)
3. Rory Mcilroy (Northern Ireland) 138 (72-66)
5. Tyrrell Hatton (England) 139 (69-70)
5. Shane Lowry (Ireland) 139 (71-68)
5. Matt McCarty (United States) 139 (71-68)
5. Scottie Scheffler (United States) 139 (68-71)
9. Jason Day (Australia) 140 (70-70)
9. Rasmus Hojgaard (Denmark) 140 (73-67)
9. Viktor Hovland (Norway) 140 (71-69)
12. Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) 141 (68-73)
12. Sungjae Im (South Korea) 141 (71-70)
12. Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 141 (73-68)
12. Collin Morikawa (United States) 141 (72-69)
12. Patrick Reed (United States) 141 (71-70)
…
40. Jon Rahm (Spain) 146 (75-71)
Out of the cut
59. Sergio García (Spain) 148 (72-76)
79. José María Olazábal (Spain) 151 (77-74)
89. José Luis Ballester (Spain) 154 (76-78)
Source: La Verdad

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