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Bryson DeChambeau Masters scorecard today: See how he fared in second round

There are few figures in the world of golf who loom larger over the sport than Bryson DeChambeau.

The 31 year old has long been one of the more popular, decorated and polarizing players in the modern game, between his muscular physique, huge drives, social media presence and affiliation with LIV Golf.

For all he has accomplished in his career, DeChambeau has never won his sport’s most prestigious tournament, the Masters. That could change this week, though.

DeChambeau ended the first day of competition Thursday among the top names on the leaderboard, firing a 3-under 69 during his first round of play at Augusta National Golf Club to put him in a tie for fifth place and within striking distance of leader Justin Rose.

As it turned out, Friday’s second round had even more in store for him.

Here’s a look at DeChambeau’s scorecard from his round at the second day at the 2025 edition of the Masters:

Bryson DeChambeau scorecard today

DeChambeau got off to a hot start Friday, recording a birdie on four of his first eight holes. Though he cooled down over the course of his round, he still finished with a score of 4-under for Friday, putting him at 7-under for the tournament and just one stroke behind Justin Rose.

You can see every shot from DeChambeau’s round here:

Here’s how DeChambeau finished after the second round on Friday, including his hole-by-hole score:

  • Friday score: 4-under
  • Overall score: 7-under
  1. 4 (Par)
  2. 4 (Birdie)
  3. 4 (Par)
  4. 2 (Birdie)
  5. 3 (Birdie)
  6. 3 (Par)
  7. 4 (Par)
  8. 4 (Birdie)
  9. 4 (Par)
  10. 4 (Par)
  11. 4 (Par)
  12. 3 (Par)
  13. 5 (Par)
  14. 4 (Par)
  15. 5 (Par)
  16. 4 (Bogey)
  17. 3 (Birdie)
  18. 4 (Par)

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