Summary

  • Jordan Spieth leads on -14

  • His total of 130 shots is lowest ever at halfway stage

  • Charley Hoffman second on -9; Dustin Johnson -7

  • England's Justin Rose & Paul Casey -7

  • Rory McIlroy -2; Tiger Woods -2

  • Use audio icon to listen to BBC Radio 5 live coverage

  1. More woe for Woosiepublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    WoosnamImage source, Getty Images

    Oh, Woosie, where did it all go wrong? It seems like only yesterday you were waving your fist in celebration at winning this tournament. A bogey on the par-four seventh for Ian Woosnam means he drops another shot. The former champ is +5 for the day, +8 overall, and will probably miss the cut if he continues in this fashion.

  2. First day bliss for Spiethpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Jordan SpiethImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Sheriff Spieth to shackle the rest?published at 14:31 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    SpiethImage source, Reuters

    "I love the way he looks at you," swoons two-time Masters winner Ben Crenshaw. "The first time I met him, he just had this certain look about him that was like Wyatt Earp. He is just as nice as you can be, but there is competitive fire in there."

    Who is Crenshaw likening to the best-known lawman of the 19th Century American West? Our clubhouse leader Jordan Spieth of course...

  4. Get involved - text 81111 (UK users only)published at 14:30 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Craig McManus, Glenrothes: The rain could be an absolute game changer. I once played with Spieth when at college in the US and he could never play well in wet conditions! Watch this space, Spieth to drop back this afternoon.

    Justin in Milton Keynes: I think comments about Woods are unfair. He is only +1 on one of the toughest courses in the world after not playing professionally for months!

  5. Upcoming tee-timespublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Want to know which groups to plan your Friday around? I'd suggest you 'meet a client' from about 14:57 BST...

    14:57 Henrik Stenson (Swe), Jordan Spieth (US), Billy Horschel (US)

    15:30 Jamie Donaldson (Wal), Tiger Woods (US), Jimmy Walker (US)

    15:41 Jason Day (Aus), Sergio Garcia (Spa), Rickie Fowler (US)

    17:20 Patrick Reed (US), Keegan Bradley (US), Ian Poulter (Eng)

    17:42 Bubba Watson (US), Justin Rose (Eng), Gunn Yang (Kor)

    18:48 Rory McIlroy (NI), Phil Mickelson (US), Ryan Moore (US)

  6. Latest leaderboardpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    -8 Spieth (US) (14:57) -6 Els (SA) after 2

    -5 Day (Aus) (15:41), Hoffman (US) (15:52), Rose (Eng) (17:42)

    -4 Garcia (Spa) (15:41), Henley (US), (16:36) -3 Palmer (US) (14:13), Haas (US) (18:15), Simpson (US) (18:26), Casey (Eng) (18:26)

    Selected others: -2 Mickelson (US) (18:48), -1 McDowell (NI) (14:35), Willett (Eng) (16:03), Gallacher (Sco) (17:09), B Watson (US) (17:42), McIlroy (NI) (18:48) +1 Woods (US) (15:30), Poulter (Eng) (17:20)

    Full leader board (Official website) , external

    Friday's tee-times

  7. Ernie up and runningpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Here comes Ernie! The big South African is no muppet - sinking his first birdie of day two on the par-five second. Els leathers a 300-yard drive into the middle of the fairway, arcs his second shot just short of the green, then chips within two foot of the pin. The putt drops and he moves to six under, two shy of overnight leader Jordan Spieth.

  8. Steady start for Lylepublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Sandy LyleImage source, AP

    Bogey. Birdie. Bogey. It's all or nothing for Bradley Neil in the first three holes as they young Scot tries to tame this most beguiling of courses. The teenager is +1 for the day, +7 overall. Seeing as we're writing about a Scottish golfer we might as well mention Neil's playing partner, Sandy Lyle, who has come away from each of the opening three holes with a par.

  9. Postpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Oh Woosie. The Welshman double bogeys the second par-three in a row, falling short of the green on the 180-yard sixth. Three putts mean he has to scrawl a five on to his card, just like he did on the 240-yard fourth.

    The fourth, also known as the spectacularly-named Flowering Crab Apple, is the hardest hole on the course today. And Woosie isn't the only one to struggling to conquer it - we have seen three pars and two double bogeys so far.

  10. Rain on the waypublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    BBC Weather Friday AugustaImage source, BBC Weather

    Looks like the brollies may be needed at Augusta this afternoon. Those teeing off early will get the best of the weather with sunshine and highs of 30C. But Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy who are in some of the last groups of the day will have to contend with heavy showers forecast for 5pm. Georgian TV station WAGT, external are warning of a risk of thunderstorms from 4pm.

  11. Get involved - text 81111 (UK users only)published at 14:04 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Fraser Dobbie in Aberdeen: Nobody should rule out a big move from Dubuisson today! I think he has the second best game after Mcilroy. He has the potential to shoot very low today if the conditions are right.

    Jenni in Newtownards: Jordan Speith played Amen Corner yesterday as if he was playing it on a games console! On easy mode too! He has no fear in his youth.

    Richard Lashbrook, Rutland: All over the world, this weekend, six or seven handicappers, with a variety of swings, having not played for a week, will peg up a driver on the first tee, take two practice swings and knock it down the middle. I fail to understand why Tiger Woods can not come up with some sort of method that will do the same.

  12. Postpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer at Augusta

    "One of the pleasures of coming to Augusta is finding the quiet spots where champions have produced extraordinary shots - the patch of pine needles down the right hand side of the 10th fairway, where Bubba hit that snap-hook to the heart of the green to win his play-off three years ago; the fringes of the 16th green from where Tiger somehow chipped in back in 2005. For British visitors, it's the first of the two white bunkers down the left of the 18th, forever linked to Sandy Lyle's wonderful title-winning iron in 1988."

  13. Brits abroadpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Bradley NeilImage source, AP

    Scottish teenager Bradley Neil had a mixed bag on his maiden Masters round (with four birdies and 10 bogeys in his 78) - and, on the evidence so far, day two looks to be equally eventful. After putting another blob on his scorecard on the first, the 19-year-old from Dundee claws a shot back with a birdie on the par-five second.

    Neil, the amateur champion, is learning the Augusta ropes alongside that experienced campaigner Sandy Lyle, who adds a second successive par on day two.

  14. Swing it like Rorypublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

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    Rory McIlroy

    For every keen golfer, finding the perfect swing is the holy grail. Golf swings come in all shapes and sizes, with players spending hours on the practice range in an attempt to find the perfect one.

    Jim Furyk, Adam Scott and Bubba Watson are all major winners, yet their swings could not be more different. The key is finding the swing that is right for you. But what components combine to produce perfection?

    Have a look at our iWonder guide for the answers. (But don't blame us if you don't shave three shots off your handicap within the next month.)

  15. Online, TV, radiopublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Want more than live text coverage to sate your Augusta appetite? There's live coverage of all four days on BBC Radio 5 live and BBC Radio 5 live sports extra, starting at 21:00 BST this evening on 5 live with Mark Chapman.

    On Friday, Peter Alliss and co will bring you first-round highlights at various times of the day, depending on how and where you chose to watch.

    18:00 BST - BBC Two Wales only

    19:00 BST - BBC Two

    In the meantime, do not leave this page. Please.

  16. Els tees offpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    "Welcome to the first tee, two-time Masters runner-up and four-time major winner, Ernie Els!"

    These are the (admittedly, paraphrased) words of the Augusta announcer as the Big Easy clutches his driver and pegs up between the markers.

    The 45-year-old South African, who is second after an opening 67, is the first man on the leaderboard to step out into the Augusta sunshine today.

    Thwack! The big-hitter smashes his tee shot straight down the middle, just to the left of the cavernous fairway bunker. I've seen smaller beaches than that sand trap.

  17. Get involved via #bbcgolfpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Bang Average: Justin Rose for me. Whenever he gets that slightly deranged look in this eye (see Medinah 2012 final day) you know he's in business.

    Joe Ridge: I backed Jason Day for the masters - was a little disappointed at first but his back 9 was sublime. Great first day!

    Andrew Priestley: Can't wait to see what insight Ken Brown has got for us this year. The speed of the greens amaze me every year

  18. Brits abroadpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Ouch. A bogey for Scot Bradley Neil on Olive Tree, just like he did on the same hole yesterday, which means the teenage debutant is now +7 overall. A steady par for his compatriot Sandy Lyle on the first hole, though.

    Ian Woosnam? Level par for the day but needs to hold a 19ft putt to come away from the fourth with a par. And he fails. First drop shot of the day for the Welshman.

  19. Rose's opening 67published at 13:36 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Justin Rose's opening roundImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Rose holes outpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 10 April 2015

    Justin Rose Instagram of the pin positions on day two of the MastersImage source, Justin Rose

    Justin Rose knows exactly where he has to aim for today, as the Englishman who is tied for second in -5, has posted day two's pin positions on Instagram., external