Frustrated Scheffler finds water hazards at Masters
Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler ponders on the 18th green after firing a two-over par 74 in the second round of the Masters (Maddie Meyer) World number one Scottie Scheffler sank down the Masters leaderboard Friday, twice splashing into the water on a difficult day, but insisted he played much better than his score suggested. The four-time major champion, seeking his third Masters crown in five seasons, struggled to a two-over par 74 in Friday's second round. It was his second-worst score in 26 rounds at Augusta National, leaving him on level par 144 at the tournament's midway point.
"Was really challenging. I played really pretty well. I felt like I played a lot better than my score," Scheffler said.
"Just the little things that I felt like I was close to having a really good round. Just a few things here or there, a few breaks that didn't go my way. Yeah, the margins are small.
" Scheffler's round snapped the third-longest streak in Masters history of rounds at par or below at 11, his run eclipsed only by the record 16 of Tiger Woods and 15 by Jon Rahm. Scheffler stumbled early with bogeys at the par-three fourth and par-four fifth holes but responded with birdies at the par-five eighth and par-four 10th. The big heartbreak came with bogeys at the par-five 13th and 15th holes.
Scheffler plunked his second shot at 13 into Rae's Creek and found water again at 15. "I got off to a slow start. A few up and downs early that I should have had that I didn't convert.