AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Justin Rose did just enough to keep the lead Friday in the Masters, only he suddenly has a lot of company going into the weekend at Augusta National.
Bryson DeChambeau became the only player with consecutive sub-70 rounds and got within one shot, putting him in the final group. Right behind was Rory McIlroy, who tried to erase from his memory that sloppy finish in the first round and roared into contention to put the career Grand Slam back into view.
Scottie Scheffler started his title defense with 24 straight holes without a bogey.