Scottie Scheffler’s Second Round Masters Scorecard: Results and Highlights

Scottie Scheffler’s Second Round Masters Scorecard: Results and Highlights

Scottie Scheffler made the weekend at the 2026 Masters. He sits at even par after two rounds at Augusta National.

Second round and leaderboard movement

Scheffler opened with a 2-under 70 on Thursday. He followed with a 2-over 74 on Friday, April 10. The round dropped him from a tie for sixth to a tie for 22nd.

His Friday play included two birdies and four bogeys. Those swings left him even for the tournament going into the weekend.

Scorecard results and highlights

Scheffler’s Second Round scorecard shows key trouble on two par-5s on the back nine. He hit shots into the water on both and took bogeys. The scorecard and other round highlights are below.

Hole Result
No. 1 Par 4
No. 2 Par 5
No. 3 Par 4
No. 4 Bogey (4)
No. 5 Bogey (5)
No. 6 Par 3
No. 7 Par 4
No. 8 Birdie (4)
No. 9 Par 4
No. 10 Birdie (3)
No. 11 Par 4
No. 12 Par 3
No. 13 Bogey (6)
No. 14 Par 4
No. 15 Bogey (6)
No. 16 Par 3
No. 17 Par 4
No. 18 Par 4

Context and recent form

This was Scheffler’s third career over-par round at Augusta National. It was his first over-par round at the Masters since round two in 2023. He shot 3-over in that 2023 round.

The 29-year-old is a two-time green jacket winner. He captured the Masters in 2022 and 2024. He also took a three-week break recently for the birth of his second son, Remy.

On-course comments and practice

Scheffler said he stayed active during his time away. He practiced and played casual matches at home. He also played rounds with Jordan Spieth during that period.

Tee time, pairing and coverage

Scheffler teed off Friday at 10:19 a.m. ET. His group included Robert MacIntyre and Gary Woodland.

Prime Video provided two hours of streaming coverage for the first two rounds. ESPN handled linear cable coverage after that stream. CBS carried the main feed on the weekend.

Paramount+ aired the first two hours of weekend coverage. Masters.com and the Masters App also offered the full main feed.

The tournament schedule ran Thursday and Friday, April 9-10, and Saturday and Sunday, April 11-12.

Odds, leaderboard and contenders

At the time cited, Rory McIlroy led the clubhouse at 7-under. The report identified him as the reigning Masters champion.

BetMGM odds on Thursday evening, April 9, listed the top favorites. Odds placed McIlroy first at +280, Scheffler second at +400, Xander Schauffele third at +1000, and Sam Burns fourth at +1200.

  • Tommy Fleetwood (+2200): Five top-25 finishes over eight years at Augusta. Tied for third in 2024. Won the 2025 Tour Championship.
  • Patrick Reed (+3300): 2018 Masters champion. Five top-12 finishes in seven events since his win.
  • Jordan Spieth (+3300): Former champion with mixed recent results. He has finished top-25 in more than half his events this year.

For ongoing score updates, tee times, and full leaderboard results, follow live coverage at Filmogaz.com or consult Masters.com and the Masters App.