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2Cellos are a classical crossover duo hailing from Zagreb, Croatia who formed in 2011. Since their debut in the same year, they have released three studio albums and are best known for their covers of artists like U2, AC/DC and, most famously, Michael Jackson.

2Cellos are what you get when the skill of classical music meets the passion of classic rock and pop. The duo are made up of two cellists, both of whom have received some of the best tuition in the world. Hailing from Slovenia originally, Luka Ơulić attended Zagreb’s Academy of Music before going on to study in Vienna, and the Croatian native Stjepan Hauser studied at the Royal Academy Of Music and Trinity College in London. The two of them met at a master class in Croatia when they were teenagers and stayed in touch, mostly due to their shared passions for all forms of music, classical and mainstream. As they began hanging out together more and more, they began planning a project to cover mainstream pop songs on two cellos and nothing else.

Their first cover was Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal”, so the duo filmed themselves playing their reworking of it and put it on YouTube in December 2010. Within three weeks the cover had been viewed three million times and their profile skyrocketed, leading to an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ show, a record contract with Sony Masterworks and a slot performing with Elton John’s band on his 2011 world tour. Ever since then the band have been one of the most popular classical crossover acts in recent memory, with their second album “In2ition” hitting number one in the Croation and Japanese album charts. They’re truly unique, and it’ll be a long time before we see their likes again, for that, they come highly recommended.

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I only have one word for the 2cellos performance that I saw, incredible. The duo walked out onstage with their electronic cellos, and sat down humbly, before the lighting went down, and they launched straight into Thunderstruck. They are both incredibly talented musicians, and also wonderful performers. The way that they’re invested in their instruments, is like they’re an extension of their limbs, not an external object they’re playing. As well as their mastering of their instruments, they were putting their arms in the air to get the audience clapping along, and both cellists, and the incredible drummer performed solos throughout the performance.

Witnessing a classical instrument being played in an electronic version with strobe lights, a live drum kit, and projections of their videos behind them will definitely change your opinion of classical music, and the fine line between it and it’s place in popular culture. Both guys gave an incredible performance, and the way that Luca would leave his stool and dance, and lie on the floor with his instrument, rocking out to their cello rock music was incredible. They played a great selection of tracks from both their self titled album, and the newest LP, In2ition, which was incredible to hear live. They had the audience on board from start to finish, and it was hands down one of the best performances I’ve ever seen.

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I was doubting if I would go or not to see 2Cellos. I got a first row ticket at Friedrichstadtpalast so I decided to go.

The concert was OK, not great. In fact, I went prepared to feel disappointed but not that bad. When some time ago the band went electronic, in my opinion, it lost what made them special and different: to play famous electric tunes with acoustic cellos.

Don't get me wrong, the sound was great and it was fun, and this guys are charming and talented players, but I could listen something like this from any busker on Mauerpark playing with an electric cello connected to a loophole.

And for that priced I paid (59eur, first row), it was disappointing that they used a pre-recorded string support, I could accept that from a cheaper concert, very understandable, and I know that they played before with a real support of string players, so for such high price I was expecting something at least similar, I could as well just bought the CDs. I will never go again to see them

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Get show! There was a wonderful build of energy and incredible virtuosity. Their personalities keep the show fun and engaging. I was expecting them to have more of a band with them but in the end I didn't miss it. They do a masterful job of looping their cellos without you even noticing and the overall effect gives such a full sounds that you are certain there must be a multitude of other musicians behind the scenes. The lighting and video work took advantage of the large stage which otherwise could have felt a little bare with just two instruments. The addition of the drummer helped elevate the energy in the middle section of the show. My only slight complaint is that the show feels a little "macho" at times (for lack of a better word.) Perhaps a kickass feel male drummer would have helped that but regardless, it is a minor point. Lastly, the opener, Jon McLaughlin, was an awesome surprise. He is really talent and charming and kicked the show off perfectly.

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Great show! There was a wonderful build of energy and incredible virtuosity. Their personalities keep the show fun and engaging. I was expecting them to have more of a band with them but in the end I didn't miss it. They do a masterful job of looping their cellos without you even noticing and the overall effect gives such a full sounds that you are certain there must be a multitude of other musicians behind the scenes. The lighting and video work took advantage of the large stage which otherwise could have felt a little bare with just two instruments. The addition of the drummer helped elevate the energy in the middle section of the show. My only slight complaint is that the show feels a little "macho" at times (for lack of a better word.) Perhaps a kickass feel male drummer would have helped that but regardless, it is a minor point. Lastly, the opener, Jon McLaughlin, was an awesome surprise. He is really talent and charming and kicked the show off perfectly.

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2 cellos was the most amazing experience in classical/rock music I've ever experienced.

It was fun, beautiful, engaging, and relaxed.

They want people to feel relaxed, sing along. Clap, they engage their audience and have a lot of fun.

Best concert experience I have ever been too and I've been to a lot! I can't wait until they return next year.

I gave this as an 18th birthday present to my daughter. Her very first steps into a classical music venue. She absolutely loved it. She has a memory that will always carry with her.

Thank you so much to 2 cellos and their magnificent drum player for your ingenious talent.

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HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had an incredible experience at this concert, this was one of my biggest dreams come true! I got to stand right in front of the stage!!!! front and center. Close enough for Luka to reach down and hand me his bow hairs that he had shredded off from playing so fantastically. Stjepan was incredibly energetic, running around stage and making faces at everyone the whole time. The accompanying orchestra was amazing and played so elegantly while playing the movie scores. And the energy was just exciting the whole time. I am so glad I was able to experience this! Thank You 2Cellos! You are my idols!

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The audience makes or breaks a show. In this case, the audience was older and not super into standing up, dancing around or clapping along when prompted. Despite low participation, they put on really high quality and moving show. Luka, the one in the right in the picture seemed to have less energy than usual but the other guy made up for it with his flirty banter. Overall, a good time but not the best show I've been to.

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The show was great! The guys performed exemplary. The addition of a small strings ensemble was a great addition for the slow part.

The atmosphere was really hot! Throughout more than half of the concert everybody was standing, even though the venue had seats.

PS: Stjepan was acting a little bit weird at times (like a puppy in heat), but nothing exaggerate.

Very Awesome show. Our first time seeing them. Also love the Mann - they have a really good sound system.

2Cellos had a full backing band/orchestra - which gave them an over the top sound/show. Loved every song they played - even the ones that I did not know.

Wish they would have played bit longer..

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Best show I've ever seen.

Energetic, moving, beautiful.

Where else could you see someone writhing on the stage playing a cello?

These guys are so good. Funny that the main thing that comes to mind is "original" even though their repertoire is songs of a diverse group of other musicians.

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Things to do | groundbreaking 2cellos duo says farewell with final tour.

2Cellos will perform at Little Caesars Arena on Monday, March 28. (Photo by Olaf Heine)

When Stjepan Hauser and Luka Sulic began studying cello as youths in Croatia, they had no idea they’d be recording rock ‘n’ roll classics, playing to sold-out arenas, collaborating with the likes of Elton John and other pop icons and appearing on TV shows such as “Glee” and “The Bachelor.”

As 2Cellos they’ve done all that — and more. But now their unlikely success story is coming to an end.

The duo’s current concert tour — joined, as usual, by drummer Dusan Kranjc — belatedly in support of 2021’s 10th anniversary album “Dedicated,” will also be its last. “We both have totally different lifestyles,” Hauser, 35, says by Zoom from Croatia. “Luka is more of a family man now — three children, a wife. For him it’s basically game over, you know” he adds with a laugh.

“And me, I am a little bit crazy, full of ideas, ambitions. I just want to keep going, keep conquering the world, playing everywhere, constantly moving around. So we have different approaches to life, and that’s why we thought it was best if we each go our own separate ways.”

But, Hauser assures us, the parting is amicable. “We’re bigger friends than ever now, actually. We understand each other now, completely.”

By the time 2Cellos takes its final bows some time later this year, Hauser and Sulic, 34, will certainly leave a formidable legacy.

They met as teenagers, both studying at the Academy of Music is Zagreb and later at different schools in England. Though cello wasn’t a favored instrument even in the classical world, they both liked it and felt a drive to not only play well but to bring cello the respect they felt it deserved. “Everyone would pick up violin or piano, guitar — everything was cooler than cello,” Hauser recalls. They also chafed under the “restrictions” of classical music; Hauser says he was frequently reprimanded for his showmanship and aggressive playing style that did not conform to traditional norms.

“We were young, full of energy and adrenalin and we felt a little bit limited by one type of music,” Hauser explains. “We wanted to make it feel young, and we wanted to feel like rock stars, ’cause we were young and rebellious and we wanted to feel this freed and do whatever we wanted to do.”

They started in 2011 with a version of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal,” which became a YouTube hit and netted the pair a recording contract with Sony Masterworks. 2Cellos’ self-titled debut album featured interpretations of songs by U2, Sting, Guns N’ Roses, Nirvana and more and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Classical Albums chart. The 2012 follow-up “In2ition” featured more pop covers and guest appearances by Elton John, rock guitarist Steve Vai and classical pianist Lang Lang. John also recruited 2Cellos to be part of his touring band during 2011-2013, appearing with him on “The Ellen DeGeneres” show and as part of his “The Red Piano” residency in Las Vegas.

“It’s crazy that we started as classical cellists, but it brought us to so many different directions, and the people we were able to collaborate with and meet and hang out with — it’s crazy,” Hauser says. “You never imagine you’re gonna end up in those circles as a cello player — touring with Elton John for three years, playing with Steven Tyler from Aerosmith, playing with George Michael, playing with Andrea Bocelli.

“All these different genres that have nothing to do with each other, and we experienced it all — that is the crazy part. Movie material, I would say.”

All told 2Cellos released six studio albums (an expanded edition of “Dedicated” came out earlier this year) and a live video while building an audience of 5.5 million YouTube subscribers. It’s also won three Porin awards (Croatia’s Grammys) and received a prestigious Order of Danica Hrvatska honor in their homeland. Hauser and Sulic have recorded commercials for the National Football League and Docomo mobile phones, and they performed the anthem for the 2018 UEFA Champion League soccer final in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Both have also worked independently during the past 12 years as well, and as they part ways Hauser in particular is ready to attack his solo career. He recently released a version of the theme from “Pirates of the Caribbean, accompanied by a video shot on a barge, joined by Hungarian dancers. He has a concept for his own live show as well as a solo recording, both of which he expects to release during 2023.

As he says, emphatically: “It’s Hauser time!” But he’ll also regard his time with 2Cellos fondly.

“I think we totally revolutionized the cello as an instrument,” he said. “We made the cello an arena-level act, selling out those places, which never really happened with that instrument. We explored so many genres…and we just showed to the world a cello is capable of absolutely everything, and we made kids go crazy for the cello. So we’re really happy with what we accomplished. It’s been insane.”

2Cellos and Matt Simons perform at 8 p.m. Monday, March 28 at Little Caesars Arena, Detroit. $49.50 and up. 313-471-7000 or 313Presents.com. 

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2Cellos is a Croatian cello duo consisting of Luka Ơulić and Stjepan Hauser. They are known for their energetic and electrifying performances of both classical and popular music, and have released several albums featuring their arrangements of classical pieces as well as covers of popular songs.

Some of 2Cellos tour 2024 include their tours in support of their albums "In2ition," "Celloverse," and "Score." They have also performed at various music festivals and have been the opening act for Elton John on several of his tours.

2Cellos' albums include: "2Cellos" (2011) "In2ition" (2013) "Celloverse" (2015) "Score" (2017) "Let There Be Cello" (2018) "Play" (2020)

2Cellos have received several awards and accolades for their music, including a Classical Brit Award for "Album of the Year" in 2012 for their self-titled debut album. They have also been nominated for several other awards, including a Grammy Award for "Best Pop Instrumental Album" in 2015 for "Celloverse." 2Cellos tickets 2024

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  • Date 12 Nov 2023
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Instrumentalist and founding member of 2CELLOS, HAUSER, will be bringing his ‘Rebel with a Cello’ tour to The O2 on Sunday 12 November 2023.

Armed with the momentum from his last and final sold-out 2CELLOS tour, the superstar cellist and visual artist is launching the ultimate musical, showcasing his signature performance pyrotechnics alongside his romantic and soulful, playing sound and style.

While music’s mischievous romantic is including everything his fans have come to know and love through his visual media presentations, like the wildly popular “Beach Party” and musical dreamscapes like the “Alone Together,” visual concepts, HAUSER’s first “Rebel with a Cello” tour features a third act of rocking and rhythmic retro into modern globally- influenced dance tracks from his new solo album which is available Worldwide now, “The Player.” Dance with him and experience the captivating magic.

The success of HAUSER extends far beyond his many millions of YouTube, Facebook and Instagram followers with a devoted, international fan base that continues to grow. With billions of audio streams and video views across the social media platforms, the Croatian cellist is a phenomenon that is one part virtuoso and the other, that of sheer, animal magnetism. For HAUSER’s fans, perhaps it is simply his ability to unify generations of music lovers.

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2CELLOS ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR INCLUDING A STOP AT MCCAW HALL APRIL 17

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2CELLOS ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

INCLUDING A STOP AT MCCAW HALL APRIL 17

NEW ALBUM CELLOVERSE OUT NOW

Who:      2Cellos

Where:  Marion Oliver McCaw Hall

When:    Sunday April 17, 2016          

Tickets:  Tickets can be purchased starting Friday, September 18 at 10:00 am at the Box Office located on the west plaza of KeyArena, Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone toll free at (800) 745-3000. All tickets subject to applicable service charges and fees.

What:     2CELLOS, music’s most electric and dynamic instrumental duo, announce the dates for their North American tour which kicks off in January and includes  a stop in Seattle at McCaw Hall in April. They will make stops in 41 cities including Atlanta, New York, Boston, Detroit, Nashville, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

Propelled into international fame in 2011 after their version of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” went viral the Croatian cellists, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, continue to wow their fans with dynamic music videos and covers of today’s most classic and popular songs. Most recently their Baroque inspired, yet high octane head-banging video of AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” garnered over 45 Million views to date. 

The duo returned to their rock roots on their recently released, critically acclaimed, third album Celloverse.  2CELLOS playing style has broken down the boundaries between different genres of music, from classical and film music to pop and rock. They have no limits when it comes to performing live and are equally as impressive when playing Bach and Vivaldi as they are when rocking out. They have sold out shows around the globe and also performed with Sir Elton John as part of his band, as well as opening his shows to rapturous acclaim.

2CELLOS are the first instrumentalists to be featured on Glee.  They have also appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Today Show, The Tonight Show, and The Bachelor Live Wedding Special.  Their Sony catalog also includes: 2CELLOS and  IN2ITION.

Sony Music Masterworks comprises Masterworks, Sony Classical, OKeh, Portrait, Masterworks Broadway and Flying Buddha imprints. For email updates and information please visit www.SonyMasterworks.com.

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2Cellos to embark on their final world tour – get tickets for London 2022 concerts

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Dynamic instrumental duo 2CELLOS are set to embark on their final live world tour, with two London dates at OVO Arena Wembley.

Croatian cellist duo Luka Ơulić and HAUSER , also known as 2CELLOS , have achieved extraordinary success with their spirited instrumental arrangements of classical and film music, and pop and rock melodies.

And now, the duo is embarking on their final world tour. Having spent the last ten years together as 2CELLOS, Ơulić and Hauser have announced two dates at the OVO Arena Wembley in London, marking their last ever show in the UK.

The shows will take place over the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend on Thursday 2 June (only last remaining tickets available for this show), and Friday 3 June 2022.

“This tour is the culmination of everything we have achieved as the 2CELLOS,” the duo has said. “These will be our biggest shows, playing to some of the biggest audiences.

“They will be intense, they will rock, they will be touching, they will be emotional. We are going to throw everything at them – and then we can rest the 2CELLOS. Are you ready to celebrate with us?!”

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2CELLOS play The Godfather

Both classically trained cellists, 2CELLOS reached viral video fame on YouTube in 2011, with the rendition of Michael Jackson’s ‘Smooth Criminal’.

Over the last 10 years, they have released six studio albums, amassed billions of streams, and sold nearly one million tickets to their electric live performances across the world.

Known for their dynamic playing style, Ơulić and Hauser have amassed a staggering 1.3 billion YouTube views, 5.5 million YouTube subscribers and 1 billion streams, and have taken the cello to new heights by breaking down boundaries between music genres.

Their music has filled historic venues including New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, London’s Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House , and they have played alongside greats from Andrea Bocelli to Sir Elton John .

The duo’s London arena shows will be presented by FKP Scorpio.

Get your tickets for 2CELLOS’ World Tour 2022, at London’s Wembley Arena on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 June. Tickets at eventim.co.uk .

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In 2022, Luka Sulic, the virtuoso cellist renowned for his dynamic blend of classical and crossover solo performances, as well as his role in the global sensation 2Cellos, took a bold step back from the whirlwind of touring. This hiatus, driven by a quest for creativity and a newfound focus on family life (marked by the arrival of his fourth child), set the stage for an awe-inspiring return to his compositional roots.

Marking his solo debut as a composer, arranger, and cellist, Luka will release his album ‘LIFE’ on Platoon on March 22, 2024. This album is a symphony of emotion, a rich tapestry woven with luscious harmonies, soaring strings, and a cello line of transcendent beauty that encapsulates the essence of life itself.

Luka’s musical journey, rooted in original composition and masterful instrumental arrangements, has culminated in a collection of compositions conceptualized over years, evolving into his musical interpretation of life. Rejecting the confines of classical tradition, Luka emphasizes the importance of creative freedom, drawing inspiration from diverse sources, from Beethoven to Max Martin. He believes in the necessity of an open mind to prevent artistic stagnation.

This musical maestro, known for his mastery of the cello, has graced renowned venues globally, including Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and Vienna Musikverein. As a member of 2Cellos, Luka has shared the stage with legends like Sir Elton John, captivating massive arenas and stadiums worldwide.

His debut solo album, ‘Vivaldi Four Seasons,’ released by Sony Classical in 2019, soared to #1 on the Classical Albums Chart in the USA. Luka’s accolades include winning top prizes at prestigious international competitions, such as the VII LutosƂawski International Cello Competition in Warsaw.

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2CELLOS Announce The Dedicated Tour

Due to demand, a second show has been added in Sydney on Sunday 27 November.

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Having spent the last ten years together as the 2CELLOS, releasing six studio albums, amassing billions of streams, performing at iconic venues across the globe and selling one million tickets to their electric live performances, this year, the duo of Luka Ơulić and HAUSER will embark on their farewell tour, The Dedicated Tour.

Thursday 24 November Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

Friday 25 November Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre SOLD OUT

Saturday 26 November Sydney Aware Super Theatre, ICC Sydney SOLD OUT

Sunday 27 November Sydney Aware Super Theatre, ICC Sydney NEW

Tuesday 29 November Perth RAC Arena

Friday 2 December Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl

Tickets for the new Sydney show go on sale today at 10:00 am AEST. Visit www.tegdainty.com .

The 2CELLOS said:

"We are excited to be back touring as the 2CELLOS for one last time in 2022. With shows already underway in the U.S. and Europe we are pleased to add these final dedicated shows for Australia. It will be a joyous way to end the last 2CELLOS tour amongst our friends in Australia."

On their world tour, the duo said:

"The Dedicated Tour is the culmination of everything we have achieved as the 2CELLOS. These will be our biggest shows, playing to some of the biggest audiences. We climbed the mountain together and we reached the peak of what we can do together. We will put everything we have learnt from playing together into these dates. They will be intense, they will rock, they will be touching, they will be emotional. We are going to throw everything at them - and then we can rest the 2CELLOS. Are you ready to celebrate with us?!"

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2024 Masters tee times: Sunday pairings for Round 4 at Augusta National

On Sunday at the 2024 Masters, a new champion will be crowned at Augusta National.

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The 2024 Masters comes to an end on Sunday, April 14, with the final round at Augusta National Golf Club . You can view the complete Masters tee times for Sunday’s final round at the bottom of this post.

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World No. 1 and 2020 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler grinded out a one-under 71 in difficult conditions on Saturday, capped off by a birdie at the 18th.

The 71 moved Scheffler to seven under for the tournament and handed him a one-shot lead over two-time major winner Collin Morikawa , who shot a 69 on Saturday to reach six under.

Max Homa will begin the final round two shots back, with Ludvig Aberg and Bryson DeChambeau further behind.

Scheffler and Morikawa will tee off together in the final pairing on Sunday at 2:35 p.m. ET, with Homa and Aberg setting off just before them at 2:25 p.m. ET.

You can watch Sunday’s final round of the Masters on TV via CBS starting at 2 p.m. ET. Or you can watch streaming coverage all day Sunday via ESPN+ , Masters.com, the Masters app, Paramount+ and the CBS Sports app, including exclusive early action, featured group coverage and much more.

Check out the full Sunday tee times for the 2024 Masters below.

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2024 Masters tee times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)

9:15 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Vijay Singh 9:25 a.m. – Jake Knapp, Grayson Murray 9:35 a.m. – Neal Shipley (a), Tiger Woods 9:45 a.m. – Tom Kim, Denny McCarthy 9:55 a.m. – Kurt Kitayama, ThorbjĂžrn Olesen 10:05 a.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Eric Cole 10:15 a.m. – JosĂ© MarĂ­a OlazĂĄbal, Camilo Villegas 10:25 a.m. – Russell Henley, Jason Day 10:35 a.m. – Keegan Bradley, Min Woo Lee 10:45 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, J. T. Poston 11:05 a.m. – Corey Conners, Brooks Koepka 11:15 a.m. – Phil Mickelson, Shane Lowry 11:25 a.m. – Taylor Moore, Sahith Theegala 11:35 a.m. – Akshay Bhatia, Harris English 11:45 a.m. – Jon Rahm, Tony Finau 11:55 a.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Luke List 12:05 p.m. – Ryan Fox, Rickie Fowler 12:25 p.m. – Danny Willett, Adam Scott 12:35 p.m. – Will Zalatoris, Tyrrell Hatton 12:45 p.m. – Rory McIlroy, JoaquĂ­n Niemann 12:55 p.m. – Matthieu Pavon, Sepp Straka 1:05 p.m. – Matt Fitzpatrick, Patrick Reed 1:15 p.m. – Adam Schenk, Chris Kirk 1:25 p.m. – Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover 1:45 p.m. – Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood 1:55 p.m. – Byeong Hun An, Cameron Smith 2:05 p.m. – Cameron Davis, Nicolai HĂžjgaard 2:15 p.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele 2:25 p.m. – Max Homa, Ludvig Åberg 2:35 p.m. – Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa

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How much do caddies make at the Masters? Here's how their pay at the PGA tournament works.

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Being a caddie at the Masters is an entirely different experience than doing the job anywhere else — just ask Ken Martin.

"Caddies are treated really great at Augusta," said Martin, who caddied for Scottish golfer Sandy Lyle at the major tournament last year. "We had our own locker room. They feed us just wonderful food — the best food I've ever had really. But it's a long week. You have to be fit to get around that hilly course."

Some of the biggest names in professional golf, including Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, will converge on the famously hilly course Thursday to compete in the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Golfers are playing for a multimillion dollar cash prize and the chance to don the coveted green jacket for a year.

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Much of this year's attention will be on the cash prize the winning golfer will receive at this year's tournament. The purse for the 2023 Masters totaled $18 million, which was $3 million more than the purse the year before — the largest year-over-year increase in tournament history. Of that total, 2023 winner Jon Rahm took home $3.24 million .

But players aren't the only ones in line for a big payout. The winner's caddie can easily go home with a six-figure paycheck after four days of work. But snagging the four-day gig is the culmination of years spent working one-on-one with the same professional golfer, Martin said. 

Caddies develop a strong friendship with a golfer long before it's time for an elite competition like the Masters, Martin said. Fans seated in the stands, as well those watching at home, can only see the caddie handing the player a club, but in reality, there's a constant back-and-forth communication taking place between golfer and caddie during commercial breaks and while the two are walking to the next hole, he explained. Martin, who played professionally from 1982 to 2015, now teaches the sport at Keiser University in Florida. 

Aside from carrying the heavy bag, the caddie also provides input on which club to use, as well as swing technique, Martin said. That's because most caddies working PGA Tour games  are former professional players with a wealth of knowledge on the game. 

But technique is only a small part of the exchange, he added. With a strong camaraderie forged over the years, it's very likely the two spend most of time chatting like old friends, he said. 

"It's boring to talk about only golf for four to six hours," Martin said. "You're out there for a long time together so the friendship part of it plays a larger role." 

How much do caddies make at the Masters?

Caddies like Martin earn a salary from two sources during the Masters. One part is a weekly wage between $2,000 and $4,000 depending on the caddie's experience, the Association of Professional Caddies and the Caddies Network told CBS MoneyWatch. The weekly wage helps caddies recoup financially because they're required to pay their own travel to Georgia, along with hotel and food while working the tournament. 

Caddies also get a percentage of whatever their player earns after the tournament ends. The caddie of the Master's winner will get 10% of the prize money. For context, Jon Rahm won the Masters' last year and got $3.24 million. 

The caddie for the runner up at the Masters will get 7% of that player's prize winnings; every caddie after that will get 5%. 

Caddies Network CEO John von Stade told CBS MoneyWatch there are rare occasions when a caddie has a private contract with the player, in which case that person's salary will not follow the traditional setup. 

Over the past five years, caddie have seen some positive changes. PGA Tour officials have increased caddies' weekly wages and players' prize money has also climbed — potentially giving caddies a chance to bring home six figures after a tournament.

"But what hasn't changed is, if your player doesn't make the cut, there is no other source of money other than the weekly fee," von Stade said. 

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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.  (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Woods stood 1-under through 13 holes, two inside projected cut line

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You can't win the Masters on Thursday, but you can lose it, as the adage goes. Tiger Woods didn't lose it.

After heavy storms overnight delayed the Masters' start by two-and-a-half hours Thursday morning, Woods teed off at 3:54 p.m. ET and stood 1 under through 13 holes as play was suspended due to darkness, an encouraging start as he seeks his sixth green jacket – and a record 24th consecutive Masters made cut.

But Friday will be a different animal for Woods. The first round resumed at 7:50 a.m. ET, just over 12 hours from when play was suspended Thursday night. Woods will finish the final five holes of his first round, take a short break and then head out for his second round tee time at 10:18 ET. How will his body hold up with the short recovery time and 23 holes on Friday? That's the central question.

"The body is okay," Woods said Thursday night. "We've got some work to do yet tonight."

After undergoing ankle surgery following a WD during the third round of last year’s Masters, Woods returned to PGA TOUR competition at The Genesis Invitational in February, where he opened in 1-over 72 but withdrew during the second round due to flu-like symptoms. The Masters is Woods’ first start since withdrawing at The Genesis, and he said Tuesday that he still believes he can contend and win. That’s why he’s here, after all.

“If everything comes together, I think I can get one more,” said the five-time Masters winner on Tuesday.

His play so far validates that belief.

Woods started fast on Thursday with a birdie at the par-4 opening hole, his first Masters-opening birdie since 1999, and he remained steady as the conditions dried out in the afternoon. Woods, 48, made bogey at the par-3 fourth but responded with a two-putt birdie at the par-5 eighth, turning in 1-under 35. He made three straight crafty up-and-down pars on Nos. 10-12, then escaped the trees en route to par at the par-5 13th, his final hole of the day.

"The wind was all over the place," Woods said Thursday evening. "It was one of the most tricky days that I've ever been a part of. It was hard to get a beat not only on what direction it was going, but the intensity, and it kept switching all over the place, and then you had to – the timing was affecting putts on the greens. It was a very difficult day."

Woods entered the week on a streak of 23 consecutive made cuts at the Masters, sharing the all-time record with Fred Couples and Gary Player. He'll have a chance Friday to hold that record alone, but expected windy conditions (up to 34 mph) should offer a challenge for Woods and the field at large. Woods was tied for 17th, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau, as play was halted for the evening. DeChambeau posted 7-under 65 earlier in the day, one clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler's 6-under 66.

Read below for a hole-by-hole look at Woods' opening round at Augusta National.

Hole 18 (par 4, 465 yards): Tiger has great rhythm with the driver, with another perfectly placed tee shot in the 18th fairway. It's a mighty encouraging sign as the first round finishes up and Woods readies for 18 more holes. It's a 287-yard drive. He has 171 yards into the closing par 4.

After Max Homa's approach got swallowed up by the wind and found the right greenside bunker, Woods plays a nearly identical shot. The wind impacted those shots much more than either player anticipated. Woods will need an up-and-down to finish even-par for the first round.

Nearly more short game magic for Woods! His bunker shot comes just inches from hitting the flagstick. Instead, it races by and Woods has more than he bargained for -- 16 feet for par. He gets the putt to the hole but doesn't play enough break. He closes with a bogey.

Woods finishes with an opening-round 73. That's a solid result given his lack of competitive reps, though Woods is surely disappointed after he was 1 under through 13 holes when play suspended Thursday night. He won't have much time to dwell on the finish. His second round tee time is scheduled for 10:18 a.m. ET. He has around 45 minutes to grab some food, keep the body loose and get ready for 18 more holes.

Woods shoots 1-over 73

Hole 17 (par 4, 440 yards): It's another low, fading bullet with the driver that finds the fairway. Woods is 3-for-3 in fairways hit this morning. That's a great sign. He's hit 77% of the fairways in this first round, slightly better than the field average.

With 158 yards into the green, Woods pulls 9-iron and plays the smart shot, leaving himself below the hole. He will have 23 feet for birdie. After a few shaky iron swings to start the morning, Woods has hit two solid ones with his tee shot on 16 and now this approach.

Woods leaves his birdie putt short. That's three putts left short in his opening four holes of the day. But it is another stress-free par. Those are always welcome at Augusta National, particularly on the 17th.

Woods even-par thru 17

Hole 16 (par 3, 170 yards): Woods pulls 7-iron after watching Jason Day put one in the water with the same club. The 82-time PGA TOUR winner doesn't make the same mistake. Woods safely lands it 20 feet past the pin and uses the slope to get it on the same plateau as the hole. He will have 20 feet for birdie.

It's a quick putt, meandering slightly left to right. Woods handles it with care but doesn't give it quite enough pace. That will be another par for Woods. He's 1-over since play resumed today but has made two relatively easy pars after that opening bogey.

Woods even-par thru 16

Hole 15 (par 5, 550 yards): Woods’ drive finds the fairway but it will be a lay-up with 273 yards remaining into the green. He does just that, leaving himself 70 yards. It's a tricky wedge shot on a severe downslope and Woods can't control the spin as the ball rolls off the back of the green. Woods' ball-striking has been iffy to start, but his touch is fully activated as he nearly holes the chip for birdie. He makes the comebacker for par.

It's a hole you'd like to make birdie, but Woods will take the par. He is clearly laboring this morning; the short turnaround time was likely going to be problematic. As the weather warms and Woods gets a few more swings, let's see how his body progresses.

Woods even-par thru 15

Hole 14 (par 4, 440 yards): Play resumed as scheduled at 7:50 a.m. ET. Woods plays his patented cut off the tee and finds the fairway. The 315-yard drive leaves him just 119 yards into the green, but Woods lays the sod over a wedge and comes up short of the green. That leaves Woods with a delicate chip, with the pin sitting on the top of a slope on the back of the green. Woods opts to hit a low spinner, but the ball releases out and Woods has 22 feet for par. The curling right-to-left putt come up just short. Woods makes bogey and drops a shot.

Woods even-par thru 14

Hole 13 (par 5, 545 yards): Woods plays a fade off the tee but overcooks it, as the ball sails into the collection of pine straw amidst a dense tree line right of the fairway. It means he can't go for the green, and he escapes the trees with a low punch shot that reaches the first cut just short of the fairway, leaving a 191-yard approach for his third shot.

Faced with a hanging lie and Rae's Creek closely guarding the green, Woods strikes a crisp iron shot that lands hole-high and stops on a dime, leaving a reasonable look from roughly 20 feet. The horn blows for darkness, allowing players to finish their current hole if they choose, as Woods walks to the green.

Woods opts to complete the hole; his right-to-left breaking birdie try pulls up a couple feet short. He makes his par to remain in red figures overnight. All in all, a promising start for the five-time Masters winner. It will be a marathon Friday as he eyes a record 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National.

Woods 1-under thru 13

Hole 12 (par 3, 150 yards): As the twilight begins and the wind continues to gust, Woods pulls 7-iron and flies it over the green, a trend that has emerged with his mid-irons on this Thursday. The ball settles in the pine straw roughly 30 feet past the hole, but once again he displays a sublime short game with a softly played bump-and-run that trundles to 6 feet.

Woods drains the par putt, his third straight crafty par save as darkness approaches at Augusta National. He'll head to the par-5 13th tee.

Woods 1-under thru 12

Hole 11 (par 4, 520 yards): Woods has played this hole a cumulative 17 over across his career, but he has no such trouble on the tee shot Thursday, striping it down the fairway's left side as he begins Augusta National's famed Amen Corner. Faced with a lengthy second shot from 209 yards, he strikes it well with a long iron but the ball perhaps catches a gust of wind; it lands in the front fairway and settles some 80 feet short of the hole.

Woods' magnificent short game is on display once again, as he executes a high flop shot that lands softly and releases to tap-in range. He saves par, his second straight impressive up-and-down to begin the back nine. Darkness will approach soon; it appears he might only complete one more hole Thursday. Onward to the famed par-3 12th across Rae's Creek.

Woods 1-under thru 11

Hole 10 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods positions a fairway metal safely in the fairway's right side on the majestic downhill par 4, but he misses the green right with his second shot from 216 yards, leaving a slippery greenside bunker shot.

Ever a short-game magician, Woods has no troubles with his third shot from the bunker, playing a nifty splash shot that lands in the fairway cut and releases to leave a 4-foot uphill par putt. The patrons roar with deserving approval. He drains the par putt, dead center, to stay in red figures.

Woods 1-under thru 10

Hole 9 (par 4, 460 yards): Woods is finding a comfort zone off the tee, striping this drive 312 yards, perfectly positioned in the fairway's right side, leaving a good angle from 169 yards. He selects an 8-iron that tracks toward the hole, but the ball can't reach the back tier on which the hole is positioned; the ball lands on the ridge beween tiers and rolls back onto the green's middle tier, leaving a 33-foot birdie putt.

Woods' uphill birdie putt has solid pace but grinds to a halt 2 feet short. He cleans up his par to turn in 1-under 35, a promising start to the Masters. He stands T15 at the turn, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau. He's two inside the current projected cut line of 1 over.

Woods' playing partner Max Homa turns in 3-under 32. Safe to say the group's vibes are high.

Woods 1-under thru 9

Hole 8 (par 5, 570 yards): Woods blisters driver down the right-center of the fairway, utilizing a high cut that puts him in position to reach the green in two. He does just that with a bold strike from 242 yards, the ball landing softly on the green's right collar to leave a 40-foot eagle putt.

Woods leaves his eagle try 5 feet short, but the birdie putt slides into the cup's right side. With his second birdie of the day, he's in red figures once again.

Woods 1-under thru 8

Hole 7 (par 4, 450 yards): Woods tugs a fairway metal just left of the fairway, the ball settling in the first cut but requiring a low punch to elude a dense grove of trees. He plays his 171-yard second shot accordingly, a low bullet that tracks toward the hole but can't clear a front greenside bunker.

Woods' bunker shot is a short-game master class, the ball landing some 10 feet short of the hole and releasing beautifully, leaving a 2-footer to save par. He has no trouble doing so.

Woods even-par thru 7

Hole 6 (par 3, 192 yards): Woods takes an aggressive line with a mid-iron; the ball tracks toward the hole's left side and lands roughly 15 feet short-right of the hole, but it catches the slope and feeds back onto the green's front portion, leaving a cross-country birdie try up a tier from 42 feet.

In what could be either a misread or a mis-hit, Woods' birdie putt misses short and right of the hole, leaving a knee-knocker for par. He has no trouble, though, draining the 5-footer for an adventurous two-putt par.

Woods even-par thru 6

Hole 5 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods pulls driver on the demanding par 4 and plays a feathery cut that splits the fairway's right-center portion. The five-time Masters winner hoists a mid-iron from 200 yards that lands softly on the green's proper level, offering a mid-range birdie try.

Woods' 16-foot birdie try has a good line but isn't struck hard enough, settling a couple feet short. He cleans up his par to remain level on the round.

Woods even-par thru 5

Hole 4 (par 3, 177 yards): Woods flushes an iron on Augusta National's first par 3; similar to his third shot on the par-5 second, the ball flies too far, settling in the second cut just beyond the green. He faces a slippery downhill chip, the green sloping away, and bumps the ball into the fringe on a line some 20 feet left of the hole; the ball releases onto the green and rolls well past, leaving a 25-foot par attempt from the front portion of the green's back section.

Woods' par putt is well judged, but the right-to-left bender just misses on the hole's right edge. He taps in for his first bogey of the week.

Woods even-par thru 4

Hole 3 (par 4, 350 yards): Woods settles in with the driver, playing a tight cut that eludes the short par 4's myriad fairway bunkers, the ball traveling 334 yards down the middle. From roughly 70 feet, he plays a bump-and-run second shot into the hill that releases just past the hole, leaving a 12-foot birdie try.

Woods can't convert the birdie, as he plays too much break on the left-to-right slider; the ball stays out on the left side. He taps in for a comfortable par, remaining in the Thursday red.

Woods 1-under thru 3

Hole 2 (par 5, 585 yards): Woods pulls driver but is unhappy with the swing immediately; he points to the left as the ball misses the fairway on the left side. The ball travels 319 yards, but it settles just inches from a tree's thick base, with 237 yards remaining to the hole. After some analysis and deliberation, he turns an iron upside-down and makes a left-handed swing, advancing the ball roughly 40 yards back into the fairway, enough to offer a clear angle for his third shot to the green.

Woods selects a 6-iron for his third shot from 190 yards; he stripes it but the ball flies too far, settling in the fairway cut beyond the green's back side. He plays a pitch-and-run with a mid-iron for his fourth, the ball not getting more than a few inches above surface level; it releases through the fringe and rolls to 5 feet. "Absolutely brilliant," said analyst Dottie Pepper. The slippery downhiller has some right-to-left movement, but he drips the par putt into the hole's left center with sublime pace. Crisis averted.

Woods 1-under thru 2

Hole 1 (par 4, 445 yards): Sporting a salmon shirt in his new Sun Day Red branding, Woods stripes a fairway metal with plenty of left-to-right movement, the ball starting down the left side but cutting back perfectly to the center of the fairway. He doesn't miss a beat on his second shot from 169 yards, striping a short iron to 8 feet. The patrons roar in approval.

Woods takes advantage of the early opportunity, as the right-to-left breaker curves into the center of the cup with perfect pace. Birdie to start. It's the first time since 1999 that he has carded birdie on his first hole of the Masters.

Woods 1-under thru 1

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Shakira just joined Bizarrap , the Argentine DJ and hitmaker instrumental in her massive comeback, for her first-ever Coachella appearance at the Sahara Tent.

After introducing herself with a she-wolf howl, the Colombian pop legend took the mic to perform two collaborations with Bizarrap: “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” the scathing 2023 highlight of her new album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran , as well as their club-ready banger, “La Fuerte.” A swarm of screaming fans scrambled to the front, waving Argentine and Mexican flags to welcome the diva to the desert.

Shakira also broke some big news onstage: she’s embarking on a world tour to promote Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran . “Starting here this November, in this city,” she added, though it was unclear whether she meant the City of Indio.

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I'm planning to spend $5,000 to see Taylor Swift in Europe with my kids. Our floor tickets, hotel, and flights are set to cost less than our nosebleed seats in the US did.

  • I saw Taylor Swift on the US leg of The Eras Tour, and two nosebleed seats cost us $5,000.
  • My daughter and I loved the show, so I scored us floor seats for one of Swift's Poland shows.
  • Our European trip includes three VIP Swift tickets and is set to be cheaper than our seats in the US.

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When Taylor Swift first announced her Eras Tour , I laughed when I heard colleagues had cleared their work schedules to buy tickets.

I couldn't understand why they were looking for tickets for shows hours away. I liked a few of Swift's songs, but I wasn't a "Swiftie" and didn't understand the frenzy.

That all changed when my daughter started asking intensely for tickets . And once The Eras Tour started, it became clear that it was the concert of the century. It was also nearly impossible to get tickets.

Seeing the US tour was difficult and expensive, but the show turned me into a full-on Swiftie

I didn't want my kid to miss out on this generation-defining event, but I couldn't stomach spending $4,000 or more on the resale market for two nosebleed seats on top of travel costs to another city.

Fortunately, five cousins chipped in to buy my daughter tickets for her birthday.

My daughter, a devoted Swiftie, predictably loved every second of The Eras Tour. At first, I wasn't sure how I would get through a 3 Âœ-hour show by an artist I barely knew — but I left in awe of Swift's talent.

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In the weeks that followed, I listened exclusively to Swift. On a trip to Nashville, I sang my heart out to Swift's songs at the Country Music Hall of Fame. I wondered whether I would be able to see her perform again, this time going all in.

Getting tickets to see Swift in Poland was easier than I expected

As soon as Swift announced international dates on her tour in June, I took the first of many steps to get tickets to one of her shows abroad. I set my sights on a show in Warsaw, Poland, for several reasons.

My children and I are Polish citizens but have never set foot in the country. I've wanted to go for years, and snagging Swift tickets would allow me to finally make the trip. I reasoned that Warsaw was unlikely to be as popular as marquee destinations like Paris. It's also a less expensive city than many other international stops on The Eras Tour.

Also, tickets for the Warsaw show were not being sold through Ticketmaster. I found the idea of not having to deal with the company that botched sales to the US leg of the tour very appealing.

A few days before tickets went on sale, I got a code for the chance to buy tickets before they became available to the rest of the public. Based on how popular presales were in the US , I knew I was unlikely to get tickets, but I set an alarm for 5 a.m. anyway.

Much to my surprise, I was able to enter the ticket-buying portal right away. I scored three VIP floor seats for the first night of Swift's Eras Tour in Warsaw for less than $1,000. My daughter, my son, and I started making friendship bracelets immediately to exchange with other concert-goers, an Eras Tour tradition.

Our trip hasn't happened yet, but I already know it'll be worth it

Although tickets to the Warsaw show were not cheap, the total cost plus our European trip is set to be about the same as or less than the two nosebleed seats I got when I saw Swift in the US.

I hope to use credit-card points to book our flights, but even if I don't, I estimate the total cost of the trip could be from $4,000 to $5,000. This isn't significantly more than my family usually spends on our annual family vacation, and I have more than a year to save.

However, unlike other family vacations, this one comes with the chance to explore our roots and see a new part of the world. I never would have guessed that Swift would be what finally got me to Poland, but it's just one more reason for me to love her.

This story was originally published on July 24, 2023, and most recently updated on April 10, 2024.

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Day two at the Masters

It was a windy, gusty Friday at Augusta National for the second round of the Masters.

It's a three-way tie atop the leaderboard heading into the weekend with Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa all at 6-under-par.

DeChambeau, who was the 18-hole leader, shot a second-round 73. He is searching for his second major championship this weekend.

Scheffler shot even par in his second round. The 2022 Masters champion is also searching for his second major after victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Players Championship.

Then there's Homa, who continued his brilliant play after his first round Thursday was suspended due to darkness. After playing 23 holes Friday, Homa shot a second-round 71, putting himself in contention to win his first major.

Tiger Woods shot a second-round 72 and made a record 24th cut at the Masters. Woods also played 23 holes on Friday after completing his first round in the morning.

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Leaderboard:

T1: Scheffler -6 (72)

T1: Homa -6 (71)

T1: DeChambeau -6 (73)

4: HĂžjgaard -4 (73)

T5: Davis -3 (72)

T5: Morikawa -3 (70)

T24. Woods +1 (72)

Third-round tee times

Third-round tee times for the Masters are out.

Tiger Woods is teeing off at 12:45 p.m. ET with Tyrrell Hatton.

Below are the final Saturday groupings:

2:05 p.m. ET: Cameron Young/Tommy Fleetwood

2:15 p.m. ET: Ludvig Åberg/Matthieu Pavon

2:25 p.m. ET: Cameron Davis/Collin Morikawa

2:35 p.m. ET: Scottie Scheffler/Nicolai HĂžjgaard

2:45 p.m. ET: Max Homa/Bryson DeChambeau

Read the full Saturday tee times here .

Finally, here's the link for our live coverage of the third round .

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How Neal Shipley claimed Masters low amateur honors: ‘A little bit of grit’

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Neal Shipley wasn’t raised in a golf family. But he did grow up with a family that loved golf.

The Sunday afternoon of the 2004 PGA Championship was all it took for the Ohio State graduate student — the only amateur to make the cut at this week’s Masters — to fish his dad’s neglected golf clubs out of a closet and give this humbling game a lifelong shot.

“Me and my dad were on our couch,” Shipley said on Friday after finishing 36 holes at Augusta National in 3-over and making the cut by three shots. “And Vijay Singh won. The next day I took my dad’s golf clubs, which were dusty and probably never used, and started swinging around. I decided to get my own little set, and it took off from there.”

Shipley wasn’t just hooked, he was adamant. As an elementary schooler, he told anyone in his hometown of Mt. Lebanon, Penn. that he intended to become a professional golfer. In the second grade, he took his bag to school for “show and tell.” Shipley’s class ventured outdoors at recess to watch him launch drivers into the schoolyard. He was a regular at his local junior league. Shipley’s family eventually decided to join St. Clair Country Club, so he could properly hone his craft.

“We joined a country club so that he’d have a place to play,” says his father, also named Neal Shipley, “But we’re not country club people.”

Twenty years later, Shipley will play the weekend at the 88th Masters at a firm and fast Augusta National after being invited as the 2023 U.S. Amateur runner-up. He’s tied for 30th, hanging right in there with legends of the game, including 61-year-old Singh, who sits at 4-over, one stroke behind the 23-year-old on the leaderboard through 36 holes.

How Neal Shipley claimed Masters low amateur honors: ‘A little bit of grit’

Round of the day: Ludvig Åberg

Åberg shoots second-round 69

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Ludvig Åberg shot the round of the day Friday with a second-round 69.

The last player to have the round of the day at the Masters — no ties — in his Masters Tournament debut was Smylie Kaufman in 2016 (69 in round three).

History of world No. 1 holding 36-hole lead at Masters

Since the OWGR began in 1986, this will be the fourth time the reigning No. 1 has held the 36-hole lead at the Masters.

1996 Greg Norman — led by four (finished 2nd)

2020 Dustin Johnson — co-led (won)

2022 Scottie Scheffler — led by five (won)

2024 Scottie Scheffler — co-leader

A challenging scoring day at Augusta

Today (75.08) was the highest field scoring average in round two of The Masters since 2007, and just the fourth time in the last 30 years the field averaged higher than 75 in the second round.

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Who missed the cut?

The wind was punishing Friday, seemingly eliminating stars in a matter of seconds with one blowup hole being enough to derail a round. Double bogey became a common score to see, like reigning Open Champion Brian Harman (+9) finishing his first round Friday morning by going triple-bogey, double-bogey, double-bogey.

Maybe the most painful missed cut was Justin Thomas. The two-time major winner was even par with four holes to go, but he double-bogeyed 15 and 16, bogeyed 17 and double-bogeyed 18 to miss the cut by losing seven shots in four holes.

Viktor Hovland was one of the best players in the world six months ago, but his fascinating, strange struggles continue as Hovland went from 4-under early Thursday to shooting an 81 in round two to drop to 8-over and miss out on the weekend.

Others to miss the cut include three-time major winner Jordan Spieth (+9), Wyndham Clark (+7), Sam Burns (+9) and Dustin Johnson (+13).

Masters Round 2 takeaways: Scheffler, DeChambeau, Homa share 36-hole lead

Masters Round 2 takeaways: Scheffler, DeChambeau, Homa share 36-hole lead

LIV has 8 make the cut

DeChambeau is certainly doing most of the heavy lifting for the LIV field as he sits at 6-under for the co-lead, but LIV brought 13 golfers to the Masters and eight made the cut. It might not be looking like the same success as three golfers finishing top four last year, yet multiple players are still in the mix.

DataGolf gives DeChambeau a 23 percent chance of winning the Masters, while Cam Smith sits at 1-under par at the halfway point. Smith is one of the better players at Augusta, with four top-10s here in the last five years. Patrick Reed, another Masters expert who won the green jacket in 2018, is T16 at even par.

Other LIV golfers to make the cut include Brooks Koepka (+2), Tyrell Hatton (+2), Joaquin Niemann (+4), Phil Mickelson (+4) and Jon Rahm (+5). Rahm, the defending Masters champ, shot 76 in round two to take himself out of contention but still made the cut. Meanwhile, 2020 Masters champ Dustin Johnson missed out at 13-over.

DeChambeau in lead with new custom-made irons

One of the stories of the tournament has been not just DeChambeau’s impressive play — where he co-leads at 6-under par — but also his fascinating switch to a new set of custom-made, 3D-printed irons that were only approved by the USGA this week.

The approval was down to the wire, with DeChambeau receiving feedback last week they’d be non-conforming due to too sharp of groove edges. He didn’t receive full approval of the set made by a company called Avoda until early Tuesday morning. Despite the Masters being 48 hours away, he switched to them immediately and felt comfortable by the end of Wednesday. Thursday, he shot a first-round 65 for the solo lead.

“They have just got a different curvature on the face than other equipment,” Dechambeau explained. “Most equipment is flat. These have a different curvature on the face that allows me to have my mis-hits to go a little straighter sometimes.”

DeChambeau has had the idea for these irons since 2020, and when asked if he couldn’t find a manufacturer to make them he only said: “I’m not going to speak much more on that but I’ve had this idea for a long, long time.”

The set is one of a kind, with DeChambeu confirming there is no backup set. He said they’re holding up well, but if anything did happen to them he would switch back to his Ping i330s that he’s been using since July. It’s worth noting that since July, DeChambeau has had two LIV wins and four straight top-10s.

Scheffler shoots second-round 72

Scheffler tied for the lead

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After a tricky day at Augusta National, Scottie Scheffler is atop the leaderboard at the Masters.

He shot a second-round 72 with three birdies and three bogeys.

Scheffler is in a three-way tie atop the leaderboard with Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa.

JT misses the cut

Justin Thomas will once again miss the cut at the Masters due to an abysmal back nine. The two-time major champion finished double-double-bogey-double to shoot a back nine 42, carding a 7-over 79 for his second round. Thomas suffered a very similar fate last year at Augusta National, when he came in with four bogeys and a double to miss the weekend, playing in a torrential downpour.

While many big names struggled on Friday afternoon on a firm, fast and brutally windy Augusta, Thomas's implosion feels particularly notable, especially in the wake of his recent split with his longtime caddie Jim "Bones" Mackay.

Thomas missed the cut in three of the four majors last season and hoped 2024 would serve as a sort of blank slate. So far, his PGA Tour results have shown signs of hope (he has four top-12s this season) but is Thomas still in the midst of his major championship slump?

Tiger compared to the field average

Woods beats field average

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Tiger Woods beat the field average in each of the first two rounds. Today was the 80th time in his Masters career he's shot a score better than the field that day.

Highest percentage of rounds beating field in Masters history (min. 30 rounds):

Lloyd Mangrum, 81.7 percent

Tiger Woods, 81.6 percent

Ben Hogan, 79.6 percent

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Hovland falls to 8-over-par

Viktor Hovland is now 8-over but he's still having a very good week because all golf clothing discourse is now solely about Jason Day/Malbon.

Max Homa is finally having his Masters breakthrough

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Max Homa walked up to the beginning of the most famous three holes in golf, alone, unconcerned with the legend behind him. Unconcerned with the surroundings or the stage.

Back on the 10th green, Tiger Woods and Jason Day took their time reading putts and finishing the hole. But Homa had his par. He had his co-lead at the Masters. So for a full two minutes, Homa walked ahead, up the hill to the start of Amen Corner.

This time was going to be different. This time, he was going to worry about himself.

He thought back to his journal scribblings from Thursday night, a habit he’s been focusing on the past year. He writes what he’s grateful for and mental goals for the day. And on Thursday night he wrote a simple mantra.

However good I am is however good I am.

Read more about Homa's second-round performance here .

Max Homa is finally having his Masters breakthrough

Rahm back-to-back birdies

Jon Rahm, the reigning Masters champion, had a double bogey on the 14th hole.

That brought him to 6-over, below the cut line.

How did Rahm respond?

With back-to-back birdies on 15 and 16. His birdie on 16 was well below the hole on the green.

Rahm is 4-over-par and currently inside the cut line. Can he hang on to make the weekend?

Zach Johnson responds to apparent profanity toward patrons: 'That's laughable'

Zach Johnson responded to his apparent profanity toward patrons on the par-3 12th.

"That I swore at the patrons? That's laughable," Johnson said. "That's completely laughable. I can't hear the patrons, number one. Number two, I just made a triple bogey on the 12th hole that evidently is going to make me miss the cut, which at the time I knew was pretty sensitive in the sense that I needed to keep making pars.

"If I've said anything, which I'm not going to deny, especially if it's on camera, one, I apologize, and two, it was fully directed towards myself entirely because I can't hear anything behind me. Does that make sense?"

Scheffler bogeys 13 after finding water

Scottie Scheffler entered the 13th hole with a one-shot lead at the Masters. He left it in a three-way tie with Max Homa and Bryson DeChambeau after putting an aggressive second shot into Rae's Creek. His nice chip from the drop gave him a chance to save par, but he just barely missed the putt to ultimately bogey the hole. Some might call it slight karma after Scheffler caught a lucky break on 13 yesterday.

He hit a similar approach that fell short in round one but that time it miraculously stayed up on the hill above the creek. He was able to chip up and still birdie the hole. Now, he enters the final five holes at even par for the round.

Tyrrell Hatton criticizes pace of play

Hatton calls out group in front's slow play

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Englishman Tyrell Hatton criticized the pace of play in the group in front of him at the Masters on Friday, a group that included LIV teammate Patrick Reed in addition to Sungjae Im and Kurt Kitayama.

"Yeah, the lads in front have been so slow," Hatton said. "It's pretty poor from the officials that it took 32 holes to put them on the clock. Yesterday they'd lost a hole and a half, and then they weren't any better even this morning, and then for the second round they were just brutal. Fine for them; they're not waiting on any shot that they hit. But for us, we stood in the fairway, we stood on the tee. It was really hard to get a rhythm, so it was disappointing that it took 32 holes for an official to go, oh, we've put the group in front on the clock."

Hatton said he said something to a rules official on the eighth hole when his group had to wait to hit on 8 because the group ahead was still putting on the green. He said he knew that group was the culprit because the group two ahead was already teeing off on the 10th hole.

"It's a small field. It's not hard to really keep up with the group in front. I understand if you've had a tough hole, but when it's just like every hole, then it's a bit more frustrating."

DeChambeau shoots 73

DeChambeau 6-under-par

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Bryson DeChambeau shoots a second-round 73.

An up and down back nine for DeChambeau who recorded three bogeys and two birdies.

He also had the content moment of the day when he carried a direction sign with his bare hand.

DeChambeau is currently at 6-under-par and tied with Max Homa.

Scottie Scheffler is the solo leader at 7-under-par.

Howling winds at Augusta

The winds are howling at Augusta National.

Gary Woodland's ball at the par-3 16th moved down the green from its original spot.

Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele had an extra wait at the par-4 11th.

A difficult conclusion to this second round ahead.

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