Augusta (Georgia) – Golf pro Sepp Straka made the cut at the Masters in Augusta on Friday, but lost a much better starting position at the end of the second round. The 29-year-old Viennese ended his round of 73 with three bogeys (losses) in a row. In the classification, Straka initially ranked 29th with one under par. He was eleven strokes short of the leading American Brooks Koepka.
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