2014 Masters Day Two Quick Roundup
/Bubba Watson was open about doing it his own way after a stellar 68. (Sirak/GolfDigest.com)
The Augusta Chronicle's game story. (Westin/Augusta.com)
Bubba made a Patrick Reed joke. (Coffin/GolfChannel.com)
The bookies really like Bubba’s chances (Kerr-Dineen/GolfDigest.com)
Bubba's stellar tee shot on 16 setup his fifth straight birdie. (Masters.com)
If you had Jonas Blixt in the low first time Masters participant pool after 36, you win. (European Tour)
Thomas Bjorn is in contention. Not the old guy you had in mind. (Gay/Augusta.com)
Rory McIlroy and Kevin Streelman talk about the cautiousness required to play Augusta. Rory goes off first Saturday with a marker. (Murray/The Guardian)
Phil Mickelson will miss the cut for the first time since 1997. A waterless triple on 12 didn't help. (AP/golf.com)
Zach Johnson called a penalty on himself, adding to his '14 Masters misery. (Hoggard/GolfChannel.com)
Australian amateur Oliver Goss posted a clutch 1-under-par 71 and he’s likely to be the only amateur to make the cut. (Nichols/Golfweek.com)
It's Goss' birthday Saturday but he's not going to celebrate tonight, he reports. (Goss/Masters.com)
The Yin and Yang of Augusta National. (Adler/GolfDigest.com)
The New York Times opens their archive of old photos. Check out the second shot, an aerial showing the old 9th green. (New York Times)
Augusta National's 19th hole that was...for a short time. (Kupelian/Masters.com)
**A few more:
Different fortunes for the Stadlers. Not that Craig cares as long as Kevin played well. (Staats/Augusta.com)
A new hole location on the 5th hole caught many off-guard. I checked it out and thought it looked super. (Staats/Augusta.com)
An inside look at the design and history of the Augusta National clubhouse. (Boyette/Augusta.com)
Fred Couples' legacy is on the line. (O'Connor/ESPN.com)
Gerry Lester Watson has come a long ways. (Wojciechowski/ESPN.com)
Six geezers (over 50) made the cut. (Coffin/GolfChannel.com)