Scottie Scheffler rues decision, poor swing that led to 74

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Scottie Scheffler had battled his way back from a poor start in the second round and was staring at a prime scoring opportunity on Friday when he made a decision that might have sunk his chances to win the 2026 Masters.

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Scheffler dropped back to even par for the tournament with two bogeys through his first five holes on Friday, but rebounded with birdies at No. 8 and another at the difficult 10th hole at Augusta National. He holed a clutch par putt on No. 11 and was even through the first two holes of "Amen Corner" when he walked up to his drive on the par-5 13th hole.

Despite watching playing partner Robert MacIntyre put one in Rae's Creek in front of the green just before him, Scheffler stuck with his decision to go for the green. It's not his typical shot shape, but Scheffler liked the draw lie with a 3-iron to a back right pin location.

Then came a poor swing, Scheffler's ball failed to draw the way he envisioned and also hopped into the creek. With the short angle he was left, Scheffler chose to use the drop zone, which was a longer chip. He failed to get up and down, and carded a bogey on one of Augusta National's easiest holes.

"Probably my only shot I would rather be able to hit again. Maybe a different decision there," Scheffler said. "That's a tough shot, but I felt like I could make something happen to that pin.

"To that pin specifically that's a shot that I could get in there close, so I felt like it was worth the risk of going for it."

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Scheffler also bogeyed the par-5 15th hole when his approach bounded off the green and into the water, leading to a 2-over 74 that marks the second-highest score in 18 career rounds at the Masters.

"I felt like I played a lot better than my score," Scheffler said. "Just the little things that I felt like I was close to having a really, really good round today. Just a few things here or there that, you know, poor swing on 13 and then a few breaks that didn't go my way.

"The margins are small."

Scheffler planned to hit the practice facility before heading back to rest. He'll need to take advantage of an earlier tee time on Saturday and make his move before the front page of the leaderboard tees off.

"You can't force anything around this place," Scheffler said. "I definitely struck it well enough to have a really, really nice round today, so go get a bit of practice, get some rest, and get ready for tomorrow."

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Scottie Scheffler rues decision, poor swing that led to 74

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Meet Rory McIlroy's Daughter, Poppy!

Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, welcomed Poppy in August 2020

People Rory McIlroy, Erica Stoll and Poppy attend the 2026 Masters Par 3 Contest.Credit: Andrew Redington/Getty

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  • Poppy has caddied for her dad at the annual Masters Par 3 Contest every year since 2023

  • Rory has called Poppy the most "unbelievably polite and well-behaved little girl"

Rory McIlroy's daughter, Poppy, has practically grown up on the green.

The pro golfer and his wife,Erica Stoll— who tied the knot in 2017 — welcomed their daughter in August 2020, and he hasn't held back about how much fatherhood means to him.

“There's nothing like it in the world,” Rory toldGolfweeka month after her birth in September 2020. “It's probably the best part of being a human being, and I'm glad that I got to experience it.”

While Rory may have a Masters title to his name, Poppy has become a scene-stealer in her own right — especially during the tournament's beloved Par 3 Contest, where she's often by his side.

When Rorywon the Mastersin April 2025, Poppy was right there celebrating the milestone with him. Now, with the 2026 tournament underway, he's once again chasing a green jacket — with his biggest fan close by.

From the inspiration behind her name to her sweetest moments supporting her dad, here's everything to know about Rory McIlroy's daughter, Poppy.

Rory and Erica kept the news of their pregnancy a secret for many months

Rory McIlroy and Erica McIlroy at the 2018 Ryder Cup GalaCredit: Ross Kinnaird/Getty

Fans didn't learn that Rory and Erica were expecting until days before their baby girl was born. During a post-round interview, Rory confirmed that he was going to be a father “any day now” and was “just waiting for a phone call.”

“We're about to be parents very soon, so we're obviously super excited. Yeah, we've been sharing the news with friends and family, obviously, but I didn't think it was something that I really particularly needed to share out here,” Rory said, perGolfweek. “It's a private matter, but we're really excited and can't wait for her to get here."

As soon as the phone does ring, Rory added, “I'm out of here.”

Poppy is a Virgo

Rory McIlroy with his daughter Poppy McIlroy during the Par Three Contest prior to the 2025 Masters Tournament on April 09, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia.Credit: Michael Reaves/Getty

Poppy Kennedy McIlroy was born on Aug. 31, 2020, in Jupiter, Fla. Rory shared the happy news onInstagramalongside a black-and-white photo of the newborn holding his pinky finger.

"Poppy Kennedy McIlroy, born August 31st, 12:15pm. She is the absolute love of our lives,” he captioned it.

Rory assured that “mother and baby are doing great” and wished a “massive thank you” to the medical staff at Jupiter Medical Center.

Rory and Erica always knew they wanted to name their daughter after a flower

Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll with their daughter, Poppy, at the Par 3 contest prior to the 2023 Masters TournamentCredit: Andrew Redington/Getty

In his September 2020Golfweekinterview, Rory revealed that he and Erica sought inspiration from nature, specifically flowers, while brainstorming potential baby names for their daughter. Rose and Iris were strong contenders, but throughout the process, they couldn't shake the name, Poppy.

“We really liked [Poppy]. I have a cousin of mine; her daughter is named Poppy. We know a few other Poppies. And we just really love the name,” he said.

Rory explained that Rose was ruled out after they realized it was too similar to his mother's name, Rosie. A few of his pro golf buddies, including Alex Noren and Shane Lowry, also have daughters named Iris, and so they decided on Poppy.

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“We wanted to go with something that was pretty unique, maybe more common back where I'm from, but we landed on Poppy, and we loved it,” he said.

Poppy has served as her dad's caddie

Rory McIlroy and his daughter Poppy on the ninth hole during the Par 3 Contest prior to the 2023 Masters Tournament.Credit: Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR/Getty

Rory and Poppy have made some special memories on the green at the annual Masters Par 3 Contest in Augusta, Ga. The round is a well-known family event — with spouses, children and other relatives stepping in as caddies.

Poppy's first time caddying for her dad was in 2023. She and Erica donned the contest's traditional ensembles: white jumpsuits with “McIlroy” printed on the back.

"Always one of the best days of the year," Rory wrote onInstagram.

In April 2025, Poppy joined her dad on the course again, ultimately stealing the spotlight with animpressive putt.

Whilespeaking to reportersat the 2026 Masters, Rory couldn't help but gush about his daughter — and how meaningful it's been to watch her grow up.

“She is the most unbelievably polite and respectful and well-behaved little girl,” he said. “To give her a life that I could only dream about, that's been the coolest thing.”

He added that Poppy's standout putt at the 2025 Par 3 Contest sparked a deeper interest in the game. “She made sure that I brought her putter up this year,” Rory said.

Rory said becoming a dad has put his career in perspective

Rory McIlroy and his daughter Poppy during the Par 3 Contest prior to the 2023 Masters Tournament.Credit: Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated/Getty

Since the birth of his daughter, Rory has had a shift in perspective when it comes to his career and future in golf. In a separate September 2020 conversation withGolfweek, Rory admitted that in the past, he struggled to maintain a healthy boundary between his home life and work life. However, since Poppy's arrival, he's been better at drawing a line.

“It just puts things in perspective a little bit,” he said on the topic of Poppy. “[My career] matters to me and I care about it very much, but at the same time, it makes the hard days a little easier to get over, right.”

He continued, “When I say it's not the be-all and end-all, it's a major championship and I've grown up my whole life dreaming of winning these tournaments, and that's not going to change, but if it doesn't quite happen, I can live with that and go home and be very happy and leave what's happened at the golf course at the golf course.”

The family moved to the United Kingdom in 2025

Rory McIlroy, Erica Stoll and Poppy in 2025.Credit: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty

In a May 2025 interview withTelegraph Sport, McIlroy revealed that he and his family planned torelocate to the U.K.once their new home was complete.

“Straight after Augusta, we traveled over to see the house as it was going through the finishing touches,” he said, adding that it was "fun to see" the progress that had been made on their home.

While speaking toThe Telegraphin July 2025, Rory said moving was necessary for his well-being after struggling to detach himself from golf while living in Florida, one of the sport's major hubs.

"There's a detachment from the sort of week-in, week-out grind when you get back over here," he said of the U.K. "You play PGA Tour golf for the first 25, 30 weeks of the year, and you need to completely get away from it — because this world of golf can become all-encompassing."

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Max Muncy’s 3-homer night ends with a stunning 9th-inning winner as Dodgers top Rangers, 8-7

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Max Muncy hit three homers, including a game-winning, two-out solo shot in the ninth inning after Edwin Diaz blew his first save, and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied past the Texas Rangers 8-7 Friday night in the opener of a series between the last three World Series champions.

Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy, right, hits a solo home run as Texas Rangers catcher Danny Jansen watches during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, April 10, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani raises his Hans after hitting a foul ball during the first inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Texas Rangers' Corey Seager is congratulated by teammates in the dugout after hitting a three-run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Texas Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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Diaz (1-0) blew his first save in six appearances with a three-run ninth that tied the game, 7-7. He gave up a leadoff single to pinch-hitter Joc Pederson before Evan Carter hammered a first-pitch fastball to right. After two outs, Josh Jung singled. Pinch-runner Sam Haggerty stole second and Brandon Nimmo was intentionally walked. Ezequiel Duran followed with a tying single to left.

After Will Smith and Freddie Freeman struck out, Muncy hit a 401-foot shot to right off Jakob Latz (0-1).

The Dodgers first rallied in the sixth on Andy Pages' go-ahead, two-run double.

The NL West-leading Dodgers trailed by two runs before ending the AL West-leading Rangers' three-game winning streak. Texas won the World Series in 2023, and the Dodgers followed with back-to-back titles in 2024 and '25.

Muncy hit solo shots in the second and fourth innings off Rangers starter Kumar Rocker. Muncy had his second career three-homer game and moved into sole possession of sixth all-time with 212 career homers for the Dodgers.

The Dodgers rapped out 15 hits, with Muncy reaching base four times. In the eighth, the ball went off the glove of first baseman Jake Burger in foul territory, triggering a foot race to the bag. Muncy collided with reliever Luis Curvelo, who went down. Curvelo tossed a couple warmup pitches and remained in the game.

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Shohei Ohtani singled in the fifth, extending his on-base streak to 44 games and surpassing Ichiro Suzuki for the longest such streak by a Japanese-born player. It was Ohtani's only hit on his first bobblehead night of the season.

Pages also reached base four times with four RBIs, falling a triple short of the cycle. He singled in the second, walked in the fifth, doubled in the sixth and hit a two-run blast off Curvelo in the eighth, making it 7-4.

The Rangers led 3-1 on Corey Seager's three-run homer with two outs off Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow.

Wyatt Langford extended the Rangers' lead to 4-2 with a two-out solo homer — his first of the season — in the fifth. He was replaced in the sixth because of right quad tightness.

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Rangers RHP Jack Leiter (1-0, 2.45 ERA) starts Saturday against RHP Emmet Sheehan (1-0, 8.00).

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“Who's the Boss?” star reveals he's delivering for Amazon: 'There's no shame in staying in motion'

Actor Danny Pintauro, who spent eight seasons onWho's the Boss?in the '80s, has found a new side gig.

Entertainment Weekly Danny Pintauro in 2026Credit: Robin L Marshall/Getty

"There's no shame in staying in motion," he captioned a photo posted Wednesday that shows him delivering packages.

"Working hard while 'not working,'" Pintauro wrote. "The entertainment business has been soooo slow, so I've been doing what a lot of people do — figuring it out, showing up, and taking the work that's there while I keep building the work I really want. 38 packages today!"

As a child star, Pintauro portrayed Jonathan Bower, the son ofJudith Light's Angela Bower on the classic sitcom.Who's the Boss?foundTony Danza's Tony Micelli as the housekeeper for Angela, her son Jonathan, and her mother Mona, who was played by the lateKatherine Helmond. Micelli brought along his daughter, Samantha, who played by Alyssa Milano.

In addition toWho's the Boss?, Pintauro appeared in episodes ofThe Secret Life of the American Teenager,Highway to Heaven, and alongside other former child stars in 2020'sThe Quarantine Bunch.

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Pintauro explained toPEOPLEthat the residuals from the hit TV series aren't as much as people would expect.

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“People overestimate what residuals from a sitcom in the '80s and '90s look like," he said. "I invested a good portion of that money, but I also used a lot of it to pay for Stanford and to get through my early 20s, so it's not like there's just been endless money sitting there."

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The actor graduated from Stanford University in 1998, part of more than a decade he spent away from the entertainment industry after his signature series ended.

"Returning to acting after a 10-year break is an uphill battle," the Los Angeles-based Pintauro said. "I'm reintroducing myself as an adult actor in an industry that looks very different than it once did."

January projections indicated that film and TV production in L.A.fell 16 percentin 2025, marking its lowest point since 2020.

He told the outlet that he just wanted to be honest about what's going on in his life.

"And this chapter is all about auditioning, teaching for Young Actors Theatre Camp, building my coaching studio The Resonant Actor, creating custom book nooks for clients, and driving for Amazon Flex to supplement my income," Pintauro said. "There's no shame in staying in motion while the entertainment business finds its footing."

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Joe Jonas Says 'Don't Chase the Party' as He Reveals His Best Tips for Coachella (Exclusive)

Joe Jonas is back at Coachella and this time he's hosting a party with Aperol

People Joe Jonas at the Aperol Day Club at Coachella on April 10.Credit: Courtesy of Aperol

NEED TO KNOW

  • The Jonas Brothers musician is kicking off the first weekend of the music festival in Indio, Calif where fellow former Disney Channel kid Sabrina Carpenter is headlining

  • After visiting the festival several times before, Jonas has a few tips up his sleeve

Joe Jonasis back atCoachellathis year and sharing some of his best tips as a veteran to the star-studded festival.

The Jonas Brothersmusician, 36, caught up with PEOPLE on his way to the desert where he hosted a party at the Aperol Day Club on Friday, April 10 — a perk he was not taking for granted.

“I'll be filling my rental up with Aperol spritz,” he tells PEOPLE.

In addition to the refreshing beverage, Jonas says after several trips to the festival in his 20s he knows to stock up on sunscreen, external battery packs and in a surprising twist, he also brought his Xbox.

At Friday’s party, guests were able to get their nails done with Aperol-inspired designs, try a new Aperol frozen treat and even get their own tooth gems.

Ahead of the soirée, Jonas shared that he was thinking about getting his nails done to match his already sparkly purple painted toenails and entertained the possibility of his own tooth gem.

Joe Jonas at the Aperol Day Club at Coachella on April 10.Credit: Courtesy of Aperol

“I've always been hesitant to do it, but I've been going to the dentist quite a bit recently. I feel like my teeth are finally clean enough that if somebody's going to be looking closely and I have a tooth gem, then I wouldn't feel so bad about it being on my tooth. So we'll see. We'll see if they can convince me or if I can convince myself.”

As far as how he intends to spend his time on the grounds, Jonas says there are several acts he looks forward to seeing.

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“The lineup's wild. Fantastic. I think it's going to be really great,” he says. “Friday, especially it seems like some amazing artists, everybody fromTurnstile, who I love, the xx,Teddy Swims. Just people that I have definitely overplayed their music on my Spotify, so I'm excited to see them on the stage."

(Jonas ended up popping up during Swims' set to perform the Brothers' song "When You Look Me in the Eyes.")

Joe Jonas perfomring at Coachella on April 10.Credit: Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Also headlining Friday is fellow former Disney Channel kidSabrina Carpenter.

"I do feel quite proud of anyone that kind of comes from the Disney-verse," he says. "It's amazing to see. I'm so happy for her. I think she's crushing it."

With so many artists to see over the three days — and across two weekends — trying to fit them all in might seem overwhelming but for Jonas the key is “trying to do as least movement as possible.”

"I feel like it can get a little chaotic when you're trying to make movements with a group of people. So I think I learned that my advice for those that are going, if it's their first time, if you're comfortable, that's the best place to be," he says. "Don't chase the party. Just, hey, if you're happy in your little area, that's great. Doesn't matter."

Coachella, organized by Goldenvoice, is held in Indio, Calif. on April 10-12 and April 17-19, 2026.

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