The Masters 2025: day two updates from Augusta – live | The Masters
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Birdie for Justin Rose! He takes a little too much sand with his splash out of the bunker at 2, leaving himself a fast downhill 15-footer. But he rolls in the birdie putt. Perfect line, perfect weight, pretty much a perfect start. He restores the four-shot lead he held last evening before bogey at 18.
Justin Rose escapes the sand on the 2nd to line up up his birdie effort. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
A huge stroke of luck for Rose at 2. He pulls his long iron towards the trees, and he squats down to watch the result, narrowing his eyes anxiously. The ball pings off a branch and back into play, dribbling into the bunker guarding the front-left portion of the green. He’ll have a chance to get up and down for a sandy birdie. For a nanosecond there, he was worrying about running up a score.
Justin Rose at 2. He sends a gentle draw that threatens to flirt with the trees on the left but eventually behaves itself and rolls along that side of the fairway. Nothing wrong there, and the early signs are that he’s fixed the problem that got him into tree-based trouble down the right of 17 and 18 last night. Pink Dogwood was the second-easiest hole of the first round – another par five, the 8th, gave up most to the field yesterday – and an early birdie for Rose here would give everyone else still sitting on the veranda something extra to think about.
A solid start for Justin Rose. His second into 1 bumbles down the bank to the right of the green, but he nearly holes his chip and tidies up for an opening par. Rose is by far the earliest starter of the leading bunch, though we’ll see Ludvig Åberg and Akshay Bhatia within the hour, and Bryson DeChambeau not long after.
The leader Justin Rose is out and about! He’s safely stroked his opening drive down the middle of Tea Olive. That’ll give him succour after carving a couple of worryingly wayward tee shots way right at 17 and 18 yesterday evening.
… so having said that, of the 18 players out there already, only five of them are under par for their round so far. Only one of those have carded more than one birdie. England’s Laurie Canter flew out of the blocks with birdies at 1 and 2, but he’s handed back one of those shots at 4. The 35-year-old debutant from Bath is currently +4 after a 77 yesterday that promised more, until he carded late double bogeys at 16 and 17. Rory, you are not alone.
Here we go, then, and the morning starters should have the best of the conditions today. There were rainstorms last night, and the greens should be nice and responsive as a result. Sound the low-scores klaxon! But will we hear the actual weather klaxon later? There’s a 30 percent change of a thunderstorm later in the afternoon. What’s certain is the temperature will rise as the day progresses, and so will the windspeeds. So yes, the guys out early will be the happiest. The weekend is expected to be dry and increasingly sunny and warm. Sunday should be a picture.
Preamble
Yesterday was all about 44-year-old Justin Rose’s wonderful 67, the first chapter of what could become the greatest romantic story ever written by anyone from north-east Hampshire (providing we leave Jane Austen out of this). Hartley Wintney’s finest couldn’t right the nearly-man wrongs of 2007, 2015 and 2017, could he? Perhaps. Fingers crossed. Let’s see. Three days still to go. I may have lost my heart, but not my self-control.
Yesterday was also about Rory McIlroy. Somebody shouted “hallelujah!” when Scottie Scheffler hit his opening drive. Other well-worn biblical exclamations may well have been barked by fans of McIlroy, with some feeling, as he melted down on the homeward stretch, carding careless, clumsy, needless double bogeys at 15 and 17. Oh Rory. If we loved you less, we might be able to talk about it more.
Anyway, here’s how the top of the leaderboard looks after an entertaining and dramatic opening day at Augusta National. Nobody on it is out of contention, so best to approach the task in hand calmly. Remember: angry people are not always wise.
12.40 Rafael Campos (Pur), Cameron Davis (Aus), Austin Eckroat 12.51 Angel Cabrera (Arg), Laurie Canter (Eng), Adam Schenk 13.02 Brian Campbell, Thriston Lawrence (Rsa), Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa) 13.13 Evan Beck, Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Bubba Watson 13.24 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty 13.35 Denny McCarthy, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa), Hiroshi Tai (Sgp) 13.52 Max Homa, Justin Rose (Eng), JJ Spaun 14.03 Justin Hastings (Cay), Dustin Johnson, Nick Taylor (Can) 14.14 Daniel Berger, Sergio Garcia (Spa), Lucas Glover 14.25 Patrick Cantlay, Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Rasmus Hoejgaard (Den) 14.36 Russell Henley, Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Brooks Koepka 14.47 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Xander Schauffele, Adam Scott (Aus) 14.58 Ludvig Aaberg (Swe), Akshay Bhatia, Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 15.15 Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry (Irl), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn) 15.26 Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jon Rahm (Spa) 15.37 Sam Burns, Sepp Straka (Aut), Sahith Theegala 15.48 Patton Kizzire, Davis Riley 15.59 Nicolai Hoejgaard (Den), Jhonattan Vegas (Ven), Chun-An Yu (Tai) 16.10 Michael Kim, Mike Weir (Can), Cameron Young 16.21 Joe Highsmith, Zach Johnson, Chris Kirk 16.38 Nicolas Echavarria (Col), Davis Thompson, Danny Willett (Eng) 16.49 Noah Kent, Bernhard Langer (Ger), Will Zalatoris 17.00 J. T. Poston, Aaron Rai (Eng), Cameron Smith (Aus) 17.11 Fred Couples, Harris English, Taylor Pendrith (Can) 17.22 Corey Conners (Can), Brian Harman, Stephan Jaeger (Ger) 17.33 Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Max Greyserman, Patrick Reed 17.50 Nick Dunlap, Billy Horschel, Robert MacIntyre (Sco) 18.01 Min-Woo Lee (Aus), Collin Morikawa, Joaquin Niemann (Chi) 18.12 Keegan Bradley, Jason Day (Aus), Phil Mickelson 18.23 Jose Luis Ballester (Spa), Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas 18.34 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor), Jordan Spieth 18.45 Thomas Detry (Bel), Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy