
"I felt like it was really challenging. I played really pretty well. It got very, very difficult late in the day yesterday. Then today I felt like I played a lot better than my score."
"I would like to hole a few more putts. I felt like it was rolling nice today, but balls just weren't dropping. Maybe my reads were a little bit off."
Scottie Scheffler posted a 2-over 74 in the second round of the Masters, marking his first score over par in three years. He is currently even par after 36 holes, trailing Rory McIlroy by seven strokes. Scheffler's performance ended his streak of 11 consecutive rounds at par or better, the third-longest in Masters history. He faced challenges with his putting and early mistakes, including two bogeys on the fourth and fifth holes, despite feeling he played better than his score indicated.
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