21-year-old Jordan Spieth is making a run at the 36-hole record at the Masters
He entered the back nine of his second round at 11-under.
He's now 12-under after 10 holes. If he gets to 14-under he'll break Raymond Floyd's 39-year-old record for lowest score after 36 holes.
Masters.com is streaming Spieth's group, so you can watch him play live here.
Spieth built himself a big lead in round one, shooting an eight-under 64. Going into the back nine he is four strokes ahead of his nearest competitor.
The guy is just on fire. On No. 8 he hit a 229-yard long iron to three feet after dumping his tee shot into the bunker: