By Rory Carroll
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) -Rory McIlroy will aim to get his career Grand Slam bid back on track when he sets out early in the second round of the Masters on Friday while Justin Rose will try to pad his overnight lead and defending champion Scottie Scheffler goes out late.
Rain moved through the area overnight, potentially softening up the course and making Augusta National’s slick greens more receptive. Friday’s forecast is for increasing winds through the day and the chance of a passing thunderstorm in the afternoon.
Englishman Rose, 44, grabbed the lead on Thursday behind a sparkling round of seven-under 65 to sit atop a packed leaderboard and three shots ahead of Scheffler, Canada’s Corey Conners and Swede Ludvig Aberg.
Twice Masters runner-up and former world number one Rose is seeking to add a second major championship on the back end of a career that includes an Olympic gold medal.
McIlroy got off to a solid start on Thursday, shooting four-under through 14 but a chip into the water on 15 led to a double bogey that zapped the Northern Irishman’s momentum.
A three putt on 17 resulted in another double bogey and dropped him to even par heading into the second round.
This is McIlroy’s 11th attempt to complete the set of all four golf majors.
World number one Scheffler avoided any pitfalls in his bogey-free round of 68 on Thursday and will look to continue his hunt for a third Green Jacket in four years on Friday afternoon.
“A lot of the strategy for this place changes with the conditions of the course,” he said earlier this week.
Past Masters champions and LIV Golfers Jon Rahm and Phil Mickelson are among those in danger of potentially missing the cut at the first major of the year.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Augusta, Georgia; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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