Two-time former champion Seve Ballesteros went out in 37 but racked up an 80 to add to his 86 for 22 over
Lee Westwood bounced back from a 79 with a round of 73 and at eight over made the weekend cut right on the number
Joint overnight leader Brett Wetterich, an early starter, carded a 73 to remain the joint leader at two under
Tiger Woods was looking to mount one of his trademark charges but was forced to battle for a 74 and three over
Luke Donald started bogey, eagle and went on to post a grinding 74, also for three over
Padraig Harrington began with three straight birdies and fired a stunning 68, the first of the week, to rocket to one over
England's Paul Casey nearly made an ace on the 12th en route to his own 68 - good enough for three over
US Ryder Cup man Zach Johnson led for a while at three under but finished with three straight bogeys
Wales' Masters debutant Bradley Dredge puts together a very accomplished round of 70 to get amongst it
Vijay Singh, the 2000 champion, ghosted through the field and is the best-placed of golf's "big guns" at level par
Tim Clark, last year's runner-up, continued his Augusta love-in with a second 71 for two under and a share of the lead
England's David Howell found the going tougher on Friday but hung on in there to remain just three adrift
Howell's compatriot Justin Rose, who led with Wetterich overnight, also had to dig deep but is still excellently placed
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