AUGUSTA, Ga -- The first round of the 2018 Masters Tournament brought the drama. There was Jordan Spieth making a late move as sunlight faded. There was Tony Finau, a day after a gruesome-looking ankle injury he suffered while celebrating a hole-in-one in the Par 3 Contest, racing -- OK, walking gingerly -- up the leaderboard. There was Sergio Garcia's wet-and-wild adventure at No. 15. There was Phil Mickelson's birdie-and-bogey roller-coaster ride. And, of course, there was Tiger Woods, grinding through his first competitive round at Augusta National since 2015.
Everything you need to know about Friday's second round at the Masters
