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Scheffler's Masters Gamble Backfires on Friday
11 Apr
Summary
- Scheffler chose to attempt a difficult shot on the 13th hole, resulting in a bogey.
- He acknowledged the decision was one he would prefer to redo.
- Scheffler shot a 2-over 74, his second-highest Masters round score.

Scottie Scheffler encountered a significant setback during the second round of the 2026 Masters on Friday. After battling back from an early deficit, he faced a crucial decision on the par-5 13th hole. Despite the presence of Rae's Creek, Scheffler attempted an aggressive shot to reach the green, a gamble that failed.
His ball landed in the creek, leading to a drop and a bogey. Scheffler later reflected that it was the only shot he would prefer to redo, acknowledging the risk taken. He also bogeyed the 15th hole after his approach shot went into the water.
Scheffler finished the day with a 2-over 74, marking his second-highest score in 18 career rounds at Augusta National. He felt he played better than his score indicated, attributing the result to minor errors and some un Favorable breaks.