Four players share the lead at the 2020 Masters, which has added "daylight" to the list of challenges facing the field.
The airhorn rang out at Augusta National Golf Club at 5:30 p.m. ET Friday—same as Thursday—with a little more than half of the players on the course. Hideki Matsuyama (through 15) and Jon Rahm (12) are the leaders among those yet to complete their second rounds at eight under par.
Matsuyama and Rahm are one shot behind co-leaders Abraham Ancer, Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith and Justin Thomas.
ESPN and CBS will split Saturday's TV coverage, while ESPN+ and Masters.