Live 2nd round updates, leaderboard from Masters golf tournament 2015 - cleveland.com

AUGUSTA, Ga. - Keep up with all the latest developments at the Masters golf tournament with live updates, pictures and videos from Friday's second round.

Northeast Ohio Media Group sports columnist Bud Shaw will also be in this post later in the day providing his take and analysis as Jordan Spieth looks to continue his hot start.

Chat with Shaw in the comments section below, or use the comments to post your questions for Shaw.

Shaw will be in the post primarily during the telecast.

1:41: Just to update some of the morning developments before I jump in the post full-time during the TV coverage:

• When Raymond Floyd ran away with the 1976 Masters, he reached 12-under par in 32 holes. The 21-year-old Spieth did it in 28 holes.

• Projecting political races is one thing. Projecting career wins in majors? Maybe valid, maybe not.

Tiger Woods got to 2-under after 12 holes (3-under for the day) after starting at 1-over. And somehow still lost ground to Spieth. Still, a good sign for Woods, who has continued to show that he's put the yips behind him.

Woods won't miss the cut as some predicted unless he falls totally apart. To get in the hunt is just as improbable. Not that he doesn't have any great golf in him but to challenge Spieth would require a lot more of what he did on No. 16 at the 2005 Masters.

And track all your favorite golfers in a live leaderboard below from famed Augusta National Golf Club.

Check out Thursday's live blog. And look for a similar live updates post Saturday and Sunday as the first major of the calendar year is contested.

The box below features live Twitter updates, including pictures and videos from official Twitter accounts associated with the Masters and the PGA Tour, as well as other notable Twitter feeds. Below the box is the live leaderboard.

Action gets underway at 7:45 a.m. on the 7,435-yard, par-72 course. The final pairing tees off at 1:59 p.m. See all the tee times.

Live TV coverage is limited to 3-7:30 p.m. on ESPN, with a replay set for 8-11 p.m.

Spieth, the 21-year-old who briefly flirted with the course record by birdying eight of his first 14 holes, finished at 8-under 64 and leads by three strokes. Spieth tees off at 9:57 a.m. along with Henrik Stenson and Billy Horschel.

Here are some additional notable tee times:

Defending Masters champ Bubba Watson tees off at 12:42 p.m.

Four-time winner Tiger Woods at 10:30.

Top-ranked Rory McIlroy, who is in pursuit of the career Grand Slam, and Phil Mickelson at 1:48.

Cleveland native Jason Dufner at 1:15.

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