Masters 2020 rankings and latest results from Augusta

Spaniard Jon Rahm had the chance to take the lead at the 84th Masters when the delayed second round resumed on Saturday.

Rahm was one shot off the lead and faced a short birdie putt on the 13th as Friday morning play was paused in the fading light, a legacy of Thursday morning’s long weather delay.

Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Abraham Ancer and Cameron Smith shared the lead in the clubhouse to nine under par, while the English trio of Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and 2016 winner Danny Willett shared seven under par.

Tiger Woods was four under par with eight holes to play and Bryson DeChambeau was shot out of projected cut at one over after losing a ball in the rough on the third hole and running up a triple bogey seven.

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