Jordan Spieth stormed back into the mix in the second round of the 2019 Masters on Friday by shooting a four-under 68 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Spieth bounced back from a disappointing three-over 75 in Thursday's first round to make the cut and enter the clubhouse six strokes behind leaders Francesco Molinari and Jason Day in a tie for 26th place at one-under.
In the second round, Spieth carded five birdies and just one bogey and gave himself a chance to contend provided he has a strong weekend.
The 25-year-old's day actually started on a low note when he bogeyed the par-four first, which put him below the projected cut line of three-over.