Justin Rose holds narrow lead at the Masters
- Justin Rose leads the Masters with eight-under par after round two.
- Bryson DeChambeau is just one stroke behind Rose following his solid round.
- The leaderboard features multiple major champions, creating an electrifying competition.
In the United States, the Masters tournament continues to generate excitement. After the second round, Justin Rose is holding a precarious one-stroke advantage over Bryson DeChambeau. With a round of 71, Rose stands at eight-under par, having initially led by three strokes after the first round. On his heels is DeChambeau, who recorded a solid round of 68, marking impressive form throughout the tournament so far. Rory McIlroy also demonstrated his skill by shooting a bogey-free 66, placing him in contention. He, along with Scottie Scheffler, both remains in striking distance as the competition intensifies heading into the third round. DeChambeau expressed pride in his ability to control the ball and perform well under pressure, suggesting a breakthrough in his game. The leaderboard includes a number of world-class players, with a mix of seasoned champions and rising stars creating an exhilarating atmosphere at Augusta National. As the tournament progresses, the upcoming rounds are expected to challenge the players further, raising the stakes for those vying for the prestigious green jacket. Rose, the 2013 US Open champion, is eager to add another major title to his name after previously finishing as a runner-up at the Masters in 2017. The conditions on the course will continue to evolve, and with a packed leaderboard, every stroke will count as they battle for supremacy amidst the beautiful yet demanding landscape of Augusta National.