Saturday, April 07, 2012

COUPLES AND DUFFNER SHARE LEAD AT HALFWAY IN MASTERS

FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
By Mike McAllister, PGATOUR.COM Managing Editor

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tied for the lead is the 52-year-old who seems to play like he's 22 whenever he steps onto the hallowed grounds of Augusta National. And one shot back is the 22-year-old who has shown the maturity of a 52-year-old since losing his way on the back nine here a year ago.
Scattered throughout the rest of the 36-hole leaderboard at the Masters is a potpourri of notables -- some looking for their first major win or hoping to purge the ghosts of past near-misses (or both); others already with major credentials, seeking another sip of golf's most exquisite nectar.
There are 30 players within five shots of the lead heading into Saturday's pivotal third round, and they haven't all taken the same train to get here. In this most democratic of Masters, not one particular style of attack has emerged. Short hitters, long hitters, ball-strikers, hot putters, working a fade, working a draw, working out of trouble, working away from trouble -- in the mud and the chill and the wind of the first two days, you just needed to play to your own strengths and make sure you didn't unravel to the point of no return.
"You look at the names on the leaderboard, and there isn't like one style of golf," said Rory McIlroy, the aforementioned 22-year-old who find himself again in the thick of things. "There's a lot of different ways to get the ball around the golf course. ... That's Augusta in a nutshell."


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