Veteran tied with Dufner at Masters

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Jason Dufner hits on the 17th fairway during the second round the Masters golf tournament Friday in Augusta, Ga.
Jason Dufner hits on the 17th fairway during the second round the Masters golf tournament Friday in Augusta, Ga.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Before there was Tiger, Rory, Sergio or Phil, a smooth-swinging guy named Fred used to make ‘em go crazy at the Masters. He can still make it interesting.

Fred Couples turned back the clock Friday – back to 1992 – during a seven-birdie second round that coaxed a fist pump from the California-cool 52-year-old and put him in a tie for the lead with Jason Dufner at Augusta National.

“Can I win?” Couples said, repeating the question that so many are asking now. “Yeah, I believe I can. Yes.”

He shot a 5-under 67, the same score he posted 20 years ago during the second round of what turned out to be one of the most popular wins in the history of the tournament.

Were it not for the gray hair beneath his cap, this might have been confused for a replay of that ‘92 win instead of the second round in 2012.

“Standing out there, I said, ‘What the hell,’ a lot. What do I have to lose here?” Couples said.

Meantime, Phil Mickelson made six birdies during a round of 4-under 68 to pull to 2 under for the tournament.

Tiger Woods had nowhere near as good a day. Struggling with his swing for the second straight round, he opened with two birdies on the first three holes, but gave that all back and more. He shot 3-over 75 and was at 3 over for the tournament, closer to the cut line of 5 over than the lead.

Last year, he was seven back but came back to briefly grab the lead on Sunday before finishing fourth.

“One of the neat things about this tournament is the 10-shot rule,” Woods said, referring to the rule that brings all players within 10 of the lead back for the weekend. “Anyone can win the golf tournament who makes the cut. Guys have won this from five, six down going into the back nine. I just need to be solid, cut that deficit down and get off to a quick start like I did last year on Sunday.”

Couples got off to a quick start Friday, shooting a 3-under 33 on the front nine to move into contention. Two years ago, he opened with a 66 and became the oldest player to hold the outright lead after the first round at Augusta. Last year, he shot 68 on Friday to push his way into the top 10.

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