Rory McIlroy Sets Six-Shot Masters Lead After Record-Breaking Second Round
In Brief
McIlroy's commanding lead at the Masters highlights his pursuit of a rare consecutive tournament victory.
Key Facts
- Rory McIlroy leads the Masters by six shots after 36 holes, setting a new tournament record.
- Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut after struggling on the 18th hole.
- McIlroy posted a 65 in the second round, reaching a 12-under-par total.
- McIlroy made six birdies in his last seven holes of the round.
- A back-to-back Masters win for McIlroy would be a rare achievement.
What Happened
Rory McIlroy surged ahead at the Masters, finishing the second round with a six-shot lead after scoring 65, while Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut following difficulties on the final hole.
Why It Matters
McIlroy's performance positions him for a potential consecutive Masters title, a feat achieved by few, and underscores a significant moment in the tournament's history.
What's Next
The third round will feature McIlroy as the clear leader, with other competitors aiming to close the gap. Saturday's tee times and pairings have been announced.
Sources
- BBC News — Magical 90 minutes tightens McIlroy's grip on the Masters(1h ago)
- The Independent — Rory McIlroy pulls away with birdie binge and sets Masters record with 6-shot lead at halfway mark(1h ago)
- Google News — Masters 2026: Bryson DeChambeau implodes at 18 to miss the cut(3h ago)
