As much as the PGA's youth movement has taken over the sport in recent years, the game can never truly outrun its past.
Tiger Woods proved that in 2019 by winning the Masters 14 years after his last green jacket. And it's fitting that a place as awash in nostalgia as the grounds at Augusta National finds a way to rejuvenate even those that the game has supposedly passed by.
Through two rounds of play in Georgia on Friday, that much is especially true for Bernhard Langer.
Now 63 years old and nearly 30 years removed from his last Masters victory in 1993, Langer became the oldest player ever to make the cut at Augusta, posting a one-over-par 73 in his second round to tie for 27th place at three under for the tournament.