Survival at Masters as Rahm stays close and Woods makes cut
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — No one had an easier time Saturday morning at the Masters than Brooks Koepka. He didn’t have to play, and he still had the lead going into a cold, soggy and brutally difficult weekend at Augusta National.
Jon Rahm did remarkably well to stay close. Tiger Woods managed to survive, tying the Masters record by making the cut for the 23rd consecutive time.
Cameron Young summed it for some 36 players who were forced to handle the rain, the cold and a course that played longer than it ever has.
“It’s basically impossible,” Young said. “I really don’t know what you’re supposed to do.”