Australian golfers are making a strong showing at the Masters Tournament this year, with several players in contention for the coveted green jacket. Adam Scott, Marc Leishman, Cameron Smith, and Jason Day are all in the top 10 after the first two rounds, and they are looking to make history by becoming the first Aussies to win the Masters.
Scott is the highest-ranked Aussie, currently sitting in third place after shooting a four-under 68 in the second round. He is just two strokes behind the leader, Hideki Matsuyama, and is looking to become the first Australian to win the Masters since Greg Norman in 1986.
Leishman is in fifth place after shooting a two-under 70 in the second round. He is four strokes behind Matsuyama and is looking to become the first Australian to win the Masters since Adam Scott in 2013.
Smith is in seventh place after shooting a one-under 71 in the second round. He is five strokes behind Matsuyama and is looking to become the first Australian to win the Masters since Jason Day in 2015.
Finally, Day is in tenth place after shooting a one-over 73 in the second round. He is seven strokes behind Matsuyama and is looking to become the first Australian to win the Masters since Adam Scott in 2013.
The Aussies are making a strong showing at the Masters this year, and they are looking to make history by becoming the first Australians to win the tournament since Greg Norman in 1986. With four players in the top 10, the Aussies have a great chance of making history and bringing the green jacket back to Australia.