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The projected cut line as of the start of Round 2 at the Masters is 1-over par, per the PGA website.
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Justin Rose is the leader after the first round at Augusta National for the fifth time in his career.
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McIlroy comes into this year’s Masters in his absolute best early-season form as he aims to complete golf’s career grand slam.
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