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Tiger King advanced to T19th place! Schaeffler leads the way with a five-stroke advantage! McIlroy T23

On April 9, Beijing time, the second round of the Masters was over. Tigers shot 74 (+2) and a total of +1 in two rounds to advance! ST World No. 1 Scotty Schaeffler shot the round's best 67 (-5) to -8 overall, jumping to the top of the leading table with a 5-stroke lead. The total T2 with a total of -3 were Char Schwartzer, Ren Chengzai, Hideki Matsuyama and Sean Laurie.

After 36 holes, the promotion line is +4, with Rory McIlroy (+2), Tony Finer (+2) and jordan Spieth (+6) and Brooks Koepka (+6) being eliminated. Luis Urschuren, who was scheduled to depart with Tigers and Neman, retired due to a back injury.

Tiger King advanced to T19th place! Schaeffler leads the way with a five-stroke advantage! McIlroy T23

(After 36 holes, world number one Schaeffler with a five-stroke advantage)

Tiger King successfully advanced! Provisionally listed T19

The much-anticipated "Tiger King" lived up to expectations, he shot 4 birds and 6 birds in this round of 74 (+2), and after two rounds, he successfully advanced with a total score of +1!

Tiger King advanced to T19th place! Schaeffler leads the way with a five-stroke advantage! McIlroy T23

(Tiger Second Round Scorecard)

The Tigers started the round unfavorably, swallowing four bogeys on the first 5 holes and hitting the 8th hole to catch the only bird in the top nine. At this point, Tiger's overall score is +3, while the predicted promotion line is +4.

Just when fans were vaguely worried about the Tigers' prospects for promotion, he reassured people with a strong rebound from the bottom nine. Despite swallowing a bogey in the first two holes at Point Amen, the Tiger caught the birdie on the 13th hole and returned to +2.

Tiger King advanced to T19th place! Schaeffler leads the way with a five-stroke advantage! McIlroy T23

(Tiger Bunker Save Ball)

Of the remaining 5 holes, the tiger catches another bird. On the 18th hole, which ranked third in difficulty, the Tiger completed the key paula and finally advanced to the weekend race with a total score of +2, with a ranking of T19.

The tigers walking down the closing green are a little tired, but you can always trust the "Tiger King" of the weekend! Look forward to his continued surprises for "Tiger Fans" on Mobile Day!

Lead the table

ST World No. 1 Scottie Schaeffler shot the best 67 (-5) of the round to -8 and jump to the top of the leading table.

(Schaeffler Second Round Scorecard)

The 25-year-old has been in hot form lately, his third time in the Masters, after his best previous achievement was last year's T18.

Schaeffler caught a total of 7 birds in this round, and after two rounds, a total of 11 birds were caught, with a bird catch rate of 31% (the average lineup was 15%). He will go into the weekend with a huge margin of 5.

(Laurie Second Round Scorecard)

Along with T2 with a 5-stroke difference, Char Schwartzer, Ren Chengzai, Hideki Matsuyama and Sean Laurie. Schwartzel, who left earlier, was at one point at the top of the leading table, shooting a 69 (-3) in the round. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama also scored a -3. The first-round leader, Ren Chengzai, played average in this round, shooting a 74 (+2).

The best of the four was Laurie, who shot a 68 (-4) for a 5-bird-to-1 bogey.

2020 Masters champion Dustin Johnson, along with Harold Varna III, Luo Xiangyu and Cameron Smith, ranked T6 with a total of -2.

(Zink father and son in the previous game)

In this round, PGA Tour eight-time champion Stuart Zink scored the first one-time hole of the Masters on 16th hole (PAR3) from 170 yards!

"Happy Birthday!" Zink hugged his son, and his caddie Reagan Zink, after scoring the 24th hole in history of the 16th hole (Friday happened to be Reagan's birthday). Although the elder Zink did not succeed in qualifying (+7 overall), the father and son soldiers who played in the battle have created unforgettable memories for the audience.

Movement day departure time

In the early morning of April 10, Beijing time

00:20 Rory McIlroy/Sepp Straka

01:00 Kevin Kisner/Tiger Woods

02:30 Hideki Matsuyama/Harold Varna III

02:50 Scotty Schaeffler/Char Schuvatzer

(Masters Mobile Day Departure Time Full Version)

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