Sergio Garcia charged into a four-way share of the second-round Masters lead at Augusta National where a number of major champions were in striking distance ready to pounce.
Garcia, one of the best current players without a major win, shot a three-under-par 69 to reach four under for the tournament along with overnight leader Charley Hoffman (75), Rickie Fowler (67) and Masters rookie Thomas Pieters (68) of Belgium.
โI feel so fortunate that Iโve been able to be healthy; that Iโve been able to play so many majors in a row โฆ and giving myself a lot of chances to win them,โ said Spainโs Garcia, who has played in each of the last 71 majors.
โThat for me is already a win, and then, you know, if we can put the cherry on top, that would be even better.โ
The leaders had a two-shot lead over 37-year-old Masters rookie William McGirt (73), who missed the cut in three of his previous four majors.
Fred Couples (70), a 57-year-old former Masters champion, 2013 U.S. Open winner Justin Rose (72), red-hot Spaniard Jon Rahm (70) and Ryan Moore (69) stood three shots off the pace.
Three-times Masters winner Phil Mickelson (73) had two late bogeys and was a further shot back along with former champions Jordan Spieth and Australian Adam Scott, who both posted 69.
Defending champion Danny Willett got off to a miserable start with a quadruple-bogey eight at the first and along with Swedish world number five Henrik Stenson and twice Masters winner Bubba Watson, who soared to a 78, were among those who missed the cut, set at six over par in the yearโs first major.
It appeared for a short time that Garciaโs charge had gone off track, when his score of bogey at the par-four 10th was changed to a triple-bogey on the leaderboard.
A few holes later tournament officials acknowledged the error.
The 37-year-old Garcia had hit a provisional ball following a poor tee shot but found his original ball, which had ricocheted off a tree and into the fairway, and went on to make a bogey-five instead of incurring a two-stroke penalty.
โShane (Lowry) hit two balls to the left and we were looking for one, we couldnโt find it, we found the second one,โ said Garcia.
โSo we are all dressed in light color pants and blue sweaters, so I can see why they might have made the mistake. But it was fine.โ
Fowler had the dayโs lowest score after mixing five birdies with a bogey on another chilly, windy day at Augusta National and the world number eight expects ideal conditions over the final two rounds to make for an exciting finish.
โThis weekend is going to be definitely a lot of different golf โฆ there are going to be a lot more birdies, some more eagles,โ predicted Fowler.
โThese conditions were a bit more of a surprise. This was something different that weโre not used to seeing, so itโs going to be back to something a little bit more normal these next two days.โ
World number two Rory McIlroy (73), the highest-ranked player in the field after Dustin Johnson withdrew on Thursday, struggled to launch a move as he made five bogeys to offset four birdies and stood five strokes off the pace.
The Northern Irishman had an unfortunate end to his round when he looked to have hit a perfect approach into the par-four 18th, only to see his ball hit the flag and bounce back off the green. He went on to make bogey.
โDisappointed to finish like that, but Iโm still within five of the lead going into the weekend with better conditions on the way,โ said McIlroy, who needs a win this week to complete a collection of all four of golfโs major titles.
โI still feel like Iโm right in this tournament.โ