Winds of Change at the Masters: Homa, DeChambeau, and Scheffler Lead Amidst Gusting Conditions
Unpredictable weather challenges players, with only seven managing to break par in the second round at Augusta National.
- Max Homa, Bryson DeChambeau, and Scottie Scheffler are tied for the lead after two rounds of play, each showing resilience in the face of difficult conditions.
- Tiger Woods sets a new record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters, but remains seven shots behind the leaders.
- High winds caused significant disruptions during the tournament, affecting play and forcing players to adapt to rapidly changing conditions.
- Bryson DeChambeau's innovative approach, including a new set of irons, has kept him in contention at the challenging Augusta National.
- The harsh conditions have leveled the playing field, with seasoned pros and newcomers alike struggling to navigate the course.




















































































































































































