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Five things we learned on Day 2 of the 2017 Masters

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Funny how golf is. The world No. 1 withdraws from the 81st playing of the Masters with a freak injury, and the tournament shapes up to be the best in a good while after 36 holes. Top golfers are in the mix, new faces stake a claim, and even a pair of amateurs stick around for the weekend. We learned five more things on Friday and we’d love to share them with you.

Bounce-back Friday followed Throwback Thursday

After the emotional farewell to Arnold Palmer on Thursday, Friday etched itself in memory as the day of the bounceback. Thomas Pieters bounced back from his dreadful back nine in Round 1 with a stellar 67 to share the halfway lead with three others. Jon Rahm doubled the 10th, then followed it with the first birdie of the day on the difficult 11th. And even Sergio Garcia, he of the eternal heartbreak, came back after making a silly 6 on the par-five 13th with birdies at Nos. 15 and 17 to join Pieters, Rickie Fowler and first-round leader Charley Hoffman atop the field at 4-under par.

Get used to the term “Ageless Wonder” at Augusta National

With no disrespect to Tom Watson’s run at the Open Championship in 2009 at Turnberry when he was 59 year old, Augusta National is where old dreams die hard. In 2016, Bernhard Langer made at run at his third Green Jacket at the age of 58. This year, the resurgent Fred Couples, on the 25th anniversary of his Masters victory, finds himself at 1-under, again in the mix. Will he win? Who knows and who cares! He’s Freddie, he’s ageless and the legacy of Bobby Jones continues to celebrate the wily veteran, despite all efforts to toughen the course each year.

Adding to their wardrobe

Couples is the only Masters champion currently in the top-9, but on his heels circles a venue of vultures waiting for the proper moment to prey. Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth and Phil Mickelson are at even par, Charl Schwartzel at 2-over and … wait, that’s it? Looks like 2017 might be a year for another first-time winner. Augusta rarely recognizes three consecutive rookie winners. It happened from 2007-2009, but since then, your Lefty’s and your Bubba’s stopped back for seconds and thirds.

How ’bout them amateurs?

Five began play on Thursday and 40 percent are still around. The U.S. Amateur champion (and Asia-Pacific boss) Curtis Luck sneaked in at 6-over, right on the cut line. Luck bogeyed Nos. 16 and 18 on Day 2, but had enough in the tank to limp across the semi-finish line. Joining him is the curse-breaker, the first USGA Mid-Amateur champion to survive the 36-hole challenge along Rae’s Creek. Stewart Hagestad made it his business to learn the nuances of the National; he even quit his job to focus on amateur golf, which led him here. Hagestad toured the 36 holes in 3-over, closing with a stylish birdie on No. 18 to open a three-stroke advantage in the race for the low amateur medal.

Who won’t stick around?

Heartbreaker award to Billy Hurley III, who teed off on No. 18 at 5-over, one stroke inside the cut line, and holed out at 7-over; a double-bogey at the last to miss by one. Joining him on the couch is defending champion Danny Willett, who opened Round 2 with a Jordan-esque quadruple bogey and never really recovered. He, too, missed by one.

European Ryder Cuppers Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Henrik Stenson have also packed their bags, as neither was able to find comfort over the sloping, speedy greens. Three U.S. Ryder Cuppers (Zach Johnson, Patrick Reed and assistant captain Bubba Watson) will also watch the weekend’s events from behind the ropes.

Ronald Montesano writes for GolfWRX.com from western New York. He dabbles in coaching golf and teaching Spanish, in addition to scribbling columns on all aspects of golf, from apparel to architecture, from equipment to travel. Follow Ronald on Twitter at @buffalogolfer.

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  1. cc ryder

    Apr 8, 2017 at 8:32 am

    thanks for the article. well done

  2. Pingback: Masters Day 2 Link Roll – What a leaderboard! Who else is excited for the weekend? | GolfJay

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Scottie Scheffler leads the betting ahead of the second major championship of the year, with the World Number One a +345 favorite to get his hands on a second PGA Championship.

Rory McIlroy who won the Masters back in April is a +800 shot to complete half of the calendar slam at Aronimink Golf Club this week, while Jordan Spieth can be backed at +5900 to become a career grand slam winner.

Here is the full betting board for the 2026 PGA Championship courtesy of DraftKings.

Scottie Scheffler +345 – (Check 0ut his WITB here)

Rory McIlroy +800 – (Check out his WITB here)

  • Jon Rahm +1300 
  • Cameron Young +1500
  • Bryson DeChambeau +1700
  • Xander Schauffele +1850
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +1950
  • Ludvig Aberg +2000
  • Tommy Fleetwood +2600
  • Collin Morikawa +3500
  • Brooks Koepka +3900
  • Justin Rose +4300
  • Russell Henley +4600
  • Si Woo Kim +4700
  • Justin Thomas +4800
  • Robert MacIntyre +5300
  • Patrick Cantlay +5300
  • Viktor Hovland +5400
  • Tyrrell Hatton +5500
  • Jordan Spieth +5900
  • Sam Burns +6000
  • Hideki Matsuyama +6200
  • Adam Scott +6400
  • Rickie Fowler +7000
  • Chris Gotterup +7400
  • Patrick Reed +7400
  • Min Woo Lee +7800
  • Ben Griffin +8000
  • Sepp Straka +8400
  • Shane Lowry +9000
  • Akshay Bhatia +9200
  • Maverick McNealy +9200
  • Joaquin Niemann +9200
  • Jake Knapp +9200
  • Jason Day +9600
  • Kurt Kitayama +10000
  • J.J. Spaun +10000
  • Harris English +10500
  • Nicolai Hojgaard +11000
  • Gary Woodland +11000
  • David Puig +11000
  • Michael Thorbjornsen +12000
  • Jacob Bridgeman +12000
  • Keegan Bradley +12500
  • Corey Conners +14000
  • Alex Fitzpatrick +15000
  • Sungjae Im +15500
  • Sahith Theegala +15500
  • Harry Hall +15500
  • Alex Noren +16000
  • Thomas Detry +16500
  • Marco Penge +16500
  • Kristoffer Reitan +17000
  • Alex Smalley +17000
  • Wyndham Clark +17500
  • Sam Stevens +17500
  • Keith Mitchell +17500
  • Daniel Berger +18500
  • Ryan Gerard +20000
  • Nick Taylor +20000
  • Rasmus Hojgaard +21000
  • Dustin Johnson +21000
  • Pierceson Coody +23000
  • Aaron Rai +24000
  • Jordan Smith +24000
  • Angel Ayora +24000
  • Bud Cauley +25000
  • Matt McCarty +26000
  • Jayden Schaper +26000
  • Brian Harman +27000
  • Taylor Pendrith +27000
  • Ryan Fox +27000
  • J.T. Poston +27000
  • Cameron Smith +29000
  • Ryo Hisatsune +29000
  • Michael Kim +29000
  • Max Homa +29000
  • Denny McCarthy +29000
  • Tom McKibbin +30000
  • Rico Hoey +32000
  • Matt Wallace +32500
  • Ricky Castillo +33000
  • Haotong Li +33000
  • Michael Brennan +34000
  • Max Greyserman +36000
  • Stephan Jaeger +37500
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout +37500
  • Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen +39000
  • Aldrich Potgieter +40000
  • Andrew Novak +42000
  • Patrick Rodgers +42500
  • Daniel Hillier +42500
  • Max McGreevy +46000
  • Billy Horschel +48000
  • Chris Kirk +48000
  • Ian Holt +49000
  • Casey Jarvis +49000
  • William Mouw +50000
  • Steven Fisk +50000
  • John Parry +50000
  • Nico Echavarria +52500
  • Garrick Higgo +52500
  • John Keefer+55000
  • Matthias Schmid +57500
  • Austin Smotherman +57500
  • Sami Valimaki +60000
  • Andrew Putnam +60000
  • Lucas Glover +62500
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  • Jhonattan Vegas +75000
  • Emiliano Grillo +80000
  • Mikael Lindberg +85000
  • Adrien Saddier +100000
  • Bernd Wiesberger +100000
  • Elvis Smylie +110000
  • Stewart Cink +130000
  • Kota Kaneko +130000
  • David Lipsky +150000
  • Chandler Blanchet +150000
  • Andy Sullivan +150000
  • Joe Highsmith +180000
  • Adam Schenk +200000
  • Travis Smyth +200000
  • Davis Riley +225000
  • Martin Kaymer +400000
  • Brian Campbell +400000
  • Padraig Harrington +450000
  • Kazuki Higa +450000
  • Jordan Gumberg +450000
  • Ryan Vermeer +500000
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  • Tyler Collet +500000
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  • Bryce Fisher+500000
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  • Jared Jones +500000
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  • Francisco Bide +500000
  • Zach Haynes +500000
  • Paul McClure+500000
  • Derek Berg +500000
  • Chris Gabriele +500000
  • Braden Shattuck +500000
  • Ben Polland +500000
  • Ben Kern +50000

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GolfWRX is on site for the second major of 2026: The PGA Championship from Aronimink in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

The tournament’s location, just outside Philadelphia, and its status as a major championship mean GolfWRXers are in for a treat: WITBs from a strong field, custom gear celebrating the PGA Championship, and the rich culture of the City of Brotherly Love — we have noted a relative absence of cheesesteak-themed items thus far this week, but most of the rest of the usual suspects are well represented.

Check out links to all our photos below.

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