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Scottie Scheffler Masters scorecard: How he fared in second round

Scottie Scheffler has finished the first two rounds of the 2025 Masters Tournament. He’s given himself a chance to repeat as the champion.

However, Scheffler will have to perform better in Saturday’s third round as he enters it three shots behind leader Justin Rose after shooting 1-under for the day on Friday at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia. Scheffler is looking to defend his championship from last year and win his third green jacket in four years.

Scheffler had an up-and-down showing with six birdies and five bogeys. Of the five bogeys, four of them came on the back nine, including on Hole 18, to end his day. He was twice within one shot of Rose but ended the day tied for fifth.

Here’s a look at how Scheffler fared in the tournament’s second round:

Scottie Scheffler scorecard today

Scheffler shot 1-under in the second round on Friday, following up a 4-under showing in the first round on Thursday. The defending Masters champion struggled on the back nine with four bogeys and three birdies. He had one bogey and three birdies on the front nine.

One day after burying a birdie on the Par 3 16th, Scheffler had a bogey. He also bogeyed his final hole (18) to move him three off the lead. He had back-to-back bogeys on Holes 10 and 11, but bounced back with a birdie on the Par 3 12th. He also had a birdie on Hole 17, wedged between bogeys on Holes 16 and 18.

Here’s a look at Scheffler’s second round and where he finished, including his hole-by-hole scores:

  • Friday score: 1-under
  • Overall score: 5-under (tied for fifth)

Hole | Scheffler’s score

  1. 4 (Par)
  2. 4 (Birdie)
  3. 4 (Par)
  4. 3 (Par)
  5. 4 (Par)
  6. 2 (Birdie)
  7. 5 (Bogey)
  8. 4 (Birdie)
  9. 4 (Par)
  10. 5 (Bogey)
  11. 5 (Bogey)
  12. 2 (Birdie)
  13. 5 (Par)
  14. 3 (Birdie)
  15. 5 (Par)
  16. 4 (Bogey)
  17. 3 (Birdie)
  18. 5 (Bogey)
This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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