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Look out, Rory, Scottie's coming!
And just like that, Scottie Scheffler is back in contention at the Masters. Starting Saturday a dozen shots off the lead, the World No. 1 new he needed to make an extra-big move on Moving Day and through nine holes, he's done just that. Scheffler makes the turn at five under after firing a 31 that included a lipped out approach shot on No. 9. The good news for the two-time Masters champ? He's vaulted into a tie for fourth place. The bad news? Rory McIlroy, who tees off in 20 minutes, still leads him by seven shots.