Masters scores

Friday

At Augusta National Golf Club

Augusta, Ga.

Purse: TBA ($7.4 million in 2007)

Yardage: 7,445; Par: 72

Second Round

(a-amateur)

Trevor Immelman68-68—136

Brandt Snedeker69-68—137

Steve Flesch72-67—139

Phil Mickelson71-68—139

Ian Poulter70-69—139

Stephen Ames70-70—140

Paul Casey71-69—140

Stewart Cink72-69—141

Arron Oberholser71-70—141

Mike Weir73-68—141

Retief Goosen71-71—142

Lee Westwood69-73—142

Sean O’Hair72-71—143

J.B. Holmes73-70—143

Vijay Singh72-71—143

Jim Furyk70-73—143

Robert Karlsson70-73—143

Nick Dougherty74-69—143

Tiger Woods72-71—143

Andres Romero72-72—144

Brian Bateman69-76—145

Richard Sterne73-72—145

Niclas Fasth75-70—145

Bubba Watson74-71—145

Nick Watney75-70—145

Padraig Harrington74-71—145

Jeev Milkha Singh71-74—145

Angel Cabrera73-72—145

Johnson Wagner72-74—146

Ian Woosnam75-71—146

Boo Weekley72-74—146

Adam Scott75-71—146

Justin Leonard72-74—146

Robert Allenby72-74—146

Zach Johnson70-76—146

Geoff Ogilvy75-71—146

Stuart Appleby76-70—146

Justin Rose68-78—146

Henrik Stenson74-72—146

Todd Hamilton74-73—147

Sandy Lyle72-75—147

David Toms73-74—147

K.J. Choi72-75—147

Heath Slocum71-76—147

Miguel Angel Jimenez77-70—147

Failed to Qualify

Sergio Garcia76-72—148

Ernie Els74-74—148

Aaron Baddeley75-73—148

Brett Wetterich73-75—148

Charles Howell III78-70—148

Michael Campbell77-71—148

Fred Couples76-72—148

Martin Kaymer76-72—148

Luke Donald73-75—148

Toru Taniguchi76-72—148

Craig Stadler77-72—149

Jonathan Boyd75-74—149

Mark O’Meara71-78—149

Hunter Mahan77-72—149

Nick O’Hern74-75—149

Jerry Kelly72-77—149

Rory Sabbatini75-74—149

John Rollins77-73—150

Daniel Chopra72-78—150

Tom Watson75-75—150

Steve Stricker73-77—150

Camilo Villegas73-77—150

Ben Curtis75-75—150

Shaun Micheel76-74—150

a-Trip Kuehne78-72—150

John Senden80-71—151

Bernhard Langer74-77—151

a-Michael Thompson73-78—151

Vaughn Taylor75-76—151

Jose Maria Olazabal76-75—151

Richard Green77-75—152

Tim Clark77-75—152

Woody Austin79-73—152

Shingo Katayama79-73—152

Peter Lonard71-81—152

Ben Crenshaw75-77—152

Soren Hansen75-78—153

Mark Calcavecchia73-80—153

D.J. Trahan76-77—153

Scott Verplank77-76—153

Raymond Floyd80-74—154

Liang Wen-chong76-78—154

Anders Hansen80-75—155

a-Drew Weaver76-80—156

Steve Lowery81-76—157

Larry Mize77-81—158

Fuzzy Zoeller81-79—160

Gary Player83-78—161

Prayad Marksaeng82-WD

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