Canadian Adam Hadwin leaps Rae's Creek on the 13th hole during the second round of the Masters at Augusta National on Friday. ( Matt Slocum / AP )AUGUSTA, GA.—Adam Hadwin used two words to describe his state of being on Friday afternoon. On a day that saw Hadwin card a birdie, 15 pars and a bogey, the late stumble amounted to a rare blemish. “I think I had 36 putts today.” Official Masters statistics had Weir down for 33 putts on Friday — the same number struck by Mackenzie Hughes, the Masters rookie from Dundas, Ont. The greens, as I was finishing up on the last nine there, they’re borderline right now,” Hughes said.
Source: thestar April 08, 2017 00:33 UTC