Augusta, Georgia: Jon Rahm mounted a charge when the weather-hit second round of the Masters resumed in rainy and chilly conditions at Augusta National on Saturday to finish two shots back of the halfway lead held by LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka.
Five-times champion Tiger Woods, walking the hilly course on his rebuilt leg, bogeyed the closing hole and finished right on the three-over-par cut line, tying Gary Player and Fred Couples for most consecutive cuts made at the Masters (23).
10 under
Spanish world number three Rahm, who had a chance at a third consecutive birdie when play was suspended on Friday with his ball safely on the 10th green, picked up right where he left off as he took advantage of the softened course conditions.
Following a pair of routine pars, Rahm birdied from 10 feet at the par-three 12th, picked up another stroke at the par-five 15th where his third shot stopped four feet from the cup to get within one of Koepka before a bogey at 16.
Rahm dropped his first shot of the day at the par-three 16th where he three-putted from 85 feet but birdied 17 with a putt from just off the green before a closing bogey for a three-under-par 69 that left him at 10 under on the week.
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