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Masters leaderboard 2017: Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia surging on Friday afternoon

Both have had impressive second rounds.

While the story on Thursday afternoon of the 2017 Masters Tournament was surrounding the leader Charley Hoffman, the attention has shifted to Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler on Friday afternoon. While Hoffman is still out in front at 4-under, Garcia has made birdie on six holes in his second round, putting him right next to Hoffman heading into his 18th hole.

Fowler, who struggled at Augusta National Thursday, finishing two bogeys and a double bogey on No. 18, has come out strong on Friday. He opened the front nine with an eagle on hole No. 2, along with a birdie he made on hole No. 3. This allowed him to move into the T3 spot at 2-under alongside Will McGirt, who shot a 73 on Friday.

We’ll see what happens as the afternoon round of guys continue the afternoon. The cut looks like it will end up at 6-over.

The official Masters leaderboard updates constantly and automatically. As of just before 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, here’s where the field stands at Augusta:

Position

Player

To Par

Thru

Today

R1

R2

TOTAL

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