The Masters leaderboard shows the top 50 players, plus ties, who advance to the final two rounds at Augusta National Golf Club. This year, the cut line fell at 2 over, and there were a number of notable names who missed out.
Justin Rose held on to the lead at The Masters on Friday as he shot a one-under 71 in his second round. The Englishman, who is attempting to win the green jacket for a third time, has won eight rounds at Augusta during his career. He had birdies on the first three holes, as well as the par-5 13th hole, in his bogey-free round.
Rory McIlroy bounced back from a poor finish to the first round with the lowest second-round score at Augusta, a 6-under 66. The one-time major champion is tied for the lead with Corey Conners and Scottie Scheffler, while Bryson DeChambeau and Ludvig Aberg are also chasing him down.
McIlroy is seeking to exorcise the demons of Augusta and complete his career Grand Slam. He will tee off in the final group alongside Rose and DeChambeau on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET. You can follow the action live from Augusta with our new Masters leaderboard, and check out our all-new PLAY hub for puzzles, games and more. The Masters is a tournament for invitation only, and participants are selected from among those who have won a major championship in the past five years, or have finished in the top 10 of a regular season major. The Masters is a tradition that dates to 1922.
