AUGUSTA, Ga. Rory McIlroy used a late birdie barrage on Friday to take control of the Masters, building a record six-shot lead after 36 holes. The surge vaulted him clear of the field through the second round at Augusta National and set up the Northern Irishman's bid to become only the fourth player in tournament history to win consecutive Masters titles. That cushion carried McIlroy into the weekend at Augusta National with a rare margin at the midway point of the tournament. Play will resume with the leaderboard showing McIlroy atop the field by six shots after the second round, leaving him with a substantial advantage as the competition moves into Saturday and Sunday at the major.
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Players near the top of the leaderboard, including Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young, stood to gain competitive advantage and the opportunity to secure the tournament victory entering the final round.
Competitors who lost ground during the third round, and the leader whose margin was erased, suffered greater pressure and diminished immediate control over the tournament outcome heading into Sunday.
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