Friday, April 6
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Chris DiMarco didn't allow all the attention that comes with taking the first-round lead in The Masters bother him.
Phil Mickelson rallied for a share of second despite a water ball on No. 12. |
Round two at a glance | |
Leading: Chris DiMarco, who followed his 65 with a 69 on Friday for a two-shot lead over Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Following: In addition to Mickelson and Woods, five others are three strokes back: Steve Stricker, Lee Janzen, Angel Cabrera, David Duval and Toshi Izawa. Record cut: The cut of 1-over tied a record for low cut set in 1995. Heading home: Among the notables who missed the cut were Davis Love III, Sergio Garcia, Greg Norman, Nick Price, Stewart Cink and Nick Faldo. Also gone are all five amateurs, including James Driscoll, who followed a first-round 68 with a 78. Going low: Woods shot a 6-under 66, but he wasn't alone. Duval, Izawa and Mark Calcavecchia also shot 66s. There were 41 sub-par rounds, the most since 1992. Quoteworthy: "Gary Player said a few years back that if they had a golf course in heaven this would be it. This course is the closest thing to hell I can find." -- Nick Price |
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