The opening round of the Masters featured lots of stunning performances. On day two, some of those players with good opening times can come crashing down and fall on the leaderboard, while significant contenders make their way toward the utmost effective. Persistence is key and several people who dominated the first round do not have what it takes to transport it through the match. This is a go through the the leaderboard: Sergio Garcia Phil Redington/Getty Pictures Garcia played a round of golf to start the tournament while also putting six birdies to finish six-under on the afternoon. While Garcia played mistake-free, it's difficult to see that continuing for the ball player who has so often been his worst enemy. The skilled player seems not capable of winning a significant despite his expertise. The big question is how Garcia can react to building his first big mistake of the tournament. When he does bogey an opening (and it'll happen), how he responds will decide where he completes this competition. Predicated on his record it is difficult to imagine that Garcia stays atop the leaderboard. Marc Leishman Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images A solid end in the first-round gave him a of the lead going to the second day, but that likely won't last long. Looking at Leishman's figures, he only doesn't have the power and consistency to get the tournament.A Leishman entered the week-end as 154th ranked over all. There is good reasons for that. He's 95th in driving length, 138th in driving precision and 142nd in scoring average. While Leishman did complete at six-under, he only played average on the back-nine, concluding with five birdies and four pars. For Leishman to build on his guide and remain atop the leaderboard, he needs to duplicate that success throughout the round and not only the ultimate nine holes. Fred Lovers Brian Cannon/Getty Photos The 53-year-old Couples had an first round with six birdies and two bogeys in order to complete four-under. Despite success in the first round, Couples has not proven he's effective at carrying his degree of play deep to the weekend. Lovers has performed well in his last three shows at the Masters after maybe not making the cut in 2008 and 2009. He finished sixth overall in 2010, T15th in 2011 and T12th in 2012. While he concluded in the very best 10 on day one, he will maybe not overall. The man has confirmed all through his career to become a particular person, but as of late, lacks the standard had a need to hang around with younger, more gifted people.
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