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Graeme McDowell and Louis Oosthuizen, of South Africa, chat on the fourth tee. David J. Phillip/AP/Press Association Images

Second round under way at blustery Augusta

Lee Westwood was getting ready for a morning tee time today, when he’ll try to stay on top after shooting 5-under 67 in the opening round.

LEADERS ARE OUT on the course at the Masters on a day that feels more like an Irish Open.

Lee Westwood was getting ready for a morning tee time today, when he’ll try to stay on top after shooting 5-under 67 in the opening round.

Westwood and the rest of the field are being greeted by overcast skies, blustery winds and temperatures in the 50s, a stark contrast from opening day, when it was warm and calm at Augusta National.

Louis Oosthuizen came into the second round trailing Westwood by one, but made double bogey on the second hole to fall down the leaderboard.

That left Peter Hanson alone in second at 4 under, followed by a group of six, including 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie, at 3 under.

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