
AUGUSTA, GA. — No one is immune to humiliation at Augusta National. Not former No. 1-ranked players. On the second day of the 88th Masters, there was carnage thanks to blustery, swirling, gusty and tricky winds. The result was a rash of stunning scores posted by some of the best in the world, many of whom missed the 36-hole cut. The three men standing tallest, though hardly not battered and bruised themselves, were world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, first-round leader Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa, all of whom are 6-under...