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Leishman to draw on past lessons as he contends again at Augusta – Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian was one of the big movers in the second round and is poised for another run at the green jacket as he closed in on leader Justin Rose.
Marc Leishman has seen this all before. The names are different, so are the years, but the Australian has lived this experience twice already after he surged up the Masters leaderboard to sit two shots adrift of Justin Rose through two rounds at Augusta.
With runaway round-one leader Rose unable to keep the momentum that powered him to a seven-under 65 in the opening round, Leishman returned fire with a five-under 67 of his own to sit at five under for the tournament in a share of fourth with Jordan…
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