An under-par second round is hard to find at the 2018 Masters, as the course and conditions at Augusta National Golf Club are causing all sorts of trouble.
Of the 13 players currently under par for Friday's round, two of them have played more than nine holes, which means there is a possibility that number could drop as the afternoon continues.
Jordan Spieth, Tony Finau and Phil Mickelson experienced the most hardships of Thursday's leaders, as each have given back at least three shots to the course.
As the afternoon threesomes featuring Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia get going, we could see more gaudy scores on the leaderboard, or the golfers could learn from the failures of the morning groups and succeed with a conservative game plan.