Augusta, GA
Wayfair Outlet store opens at the Augusta Exchange
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The new Wayfair outlet is now open at the Augusta Exchange.
You will be able to find furniture and home décor at the location that used to be a Buy Buy Baby store.
It’s the latest store to open in the Augusta area.
One customer we spoke with says he thinks the store will be here for a while as it brings something different to the area.
“People are here spending money and they are here to make their house look better. I never thought I would be a dude in his 40s in an outlet, me in an outlet. But I did it today and I think it’s good,” said Carlton Ferguson.
It’s welcome news for fans of the Augusta Exchange, which has seen a bevy of closures in the past couple of years, including Subway, Genghis Grill, O’Charley’s, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy Baby and Christmas Tree Shops.
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Augusta, GA
Rory McIlroy leads Masters by 6 after historic Friday run
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 10: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland walks off the 18th green during the second round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Rory McIlroy is making Masters history as he enters the third round on Saturday at Augusta National with a commanding six-shot lead.
McIlroy sets new 36-hole Masters record
What we know:
McIlroy secured the largest 36-hole lead in Masters history on Friday, finishing at 12-under 132.
He capped off a second-round 65 by birdieing six of his final seven holes, including a 30-yard chip-in on the 17th hole.
The previous record for a midway lead at Augusta was five shots, a mark held by golf legends like Jack Nicklaus (1975), Jordan Spieth (2015) and Scottie Scheffler (2022).
What we don’t know:
While McIlroy maintains a six-shot lead, it remains to be seen whether he can maintain this pace over the final 36 holes.
Chasers looking to close the gap
What’s next:
McIlroy will tee off for his third round at 2:50 p.m. ET Saturday paired with Sam Burns.
Burns and Patrick Reed sit tied for second on The Masters leader board at 6 under.
Justin Rose, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood are another stroke back at 5 under.
Chasers will need a low round to catch McIlroy, who is looking to become just the fourth player in history to win back-to-back green jackets.
DeChambeau misses cut after bunker trouble
Dig deeper:
While the leaders moved forward, one big name headed home early. Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut after finishing at 6-over par on Friday.
His exit was fueled by two triple bogeys—one on Thursday at the 11th hole and another on the 18th hole Friday.
In both instances, DeChambeau struggled to escape greenside bunkers, needing multiple shots to get out of the sand.
Leaderboard feels the heat of Rory’s run
By the numbers:
-12: Rory McIlroy’s total score, six shots clear of the field.
-6: Sam Burns and 2018 champion Patrick Reed are tied for second place.
-5: Justin Rose, Shane Lowry, and Tommy Fleetwood sit seven shots back.
132: McIlroy’s 36-hole total, which is one of the lowest in tournament history.
6: The number of players who previously held a five-shot lead after two rounds, including Scottie Scheffler in 2022.
How to watch the Masters
What you can do:
Where to watch (all times ET)
Streaming
- Masters.com + Masters app
- ESPN App
- Paramount+
- Amazon Prime Video
- DirecTV
- CBS Sports app / CBSSports.com
TV
- CBS (Rounds 3 & 4): 2–7 p.m. ET
Saturday & Sunday (rounds 3–4)
- Start time: 10 a.m.
- Paramount+: 12–2 p.m. (early coverage)
- CBS: 2–7 p.m.
SOURCES:
The Source: Information in this article comes The Masters and The Associated Press.
Augusta, GA
Rory McIlroy pulls away with birdie binge and sets Masters record with 6-shot lead at halfway mark
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The only thing that stopped Rory McIlroy in the Masters was running out of holes to play Friday.
McIlroy stood on the 12th tee in a tie with Patrick Reed and with a dozen other players bunched together in what was shaping up to be a compelling chase for the green jacket.
Six birdies over his final seven holes for a 7-under 65 left everyone to wonder if they were playing for second. McIlroy’s fourth straight birdie to close out the best round of the week gave him a six-shot advantage, setting the Masters record for largest 36-hole lead.
“I knew I had some chances coming in when I was standing on the 12th tee, but I didn’t think I’d birdie six of the last seven,” he said. “It just shows what you can do around here.”
He did it in spectacular fashion. McIlroy twice made birdie on the par 5s after laying up from the trees. He twice had short putts on the par 3s. And if all that wasn’t enough, he chipped in from 30 yards up a slope so steep he couldn’t even see the hole.
The final hour of a fascinating day started to look like a victory lap for McIlroy, who spent 17 years trying to win the Masters and now looks like he can’t wait to do it again.
His tee shot over Rae’s Creek on the dangerous 12th hole landed 7 feet behind the flag. He birdied both par 5s after having to lay up from the trees. He took advantage of the lower pin at the par-3 16th for what amounted to a tap-in birdie.
And then he really sent the gallery into a frenzy when he chipped in from 30 yards on the 17th. McIlroy knew it was good because “I could see everyone in the grandstand start to stand up.”
And there was one more to go — another perfect approach that came down the slope to 6 feet for one last birdie.
That put him at 12-under 132, six shots clear of Reed (69) and Sam Burns (71). The previous record for the largest 36-hole lead at Augusta National was five shots by six players, most recently Scottie Scheffler in 2022. The first was Harry “Lighthorse” Cooper in 1936, the only player in that position who did not win the Masters.
If McIlroy holds on, he would become the fourth player to win back-to-back at the Masters, joining Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods.
He had a two-shot lead after 36 holes in 2011 and stretched it to four shots going into the final round before he famously imploded with an 80. That was the start of his Masters heartache that lasted until a year ago, when he triumphed in a playoff to finally prove he could win at Augusta National.
Maybe he should start thinking about next year’s menu for the Masters Club dinner.
“I know what can happen around here, good and bad,” McIlroy said with a smile. “You don’t have to remind me not to get ahead of myself. There’s a long way to go. I got off to an amazing start.”
Augusta allowed for that. It was warmer, brighter, drier. The wind wasn’t quite as strong and the gusts didn’t swirl as much. And there was much better scoring in part because of more generous pin positions, including on 16 and 18, where cleanly struck shots could feed toward the hole.
The scores were nearly two shots lower than Thursday.
That didn’t help everyone, least of all Bryson DeChambeau. He fought back from an opening 76 and was one shot below the cut line when it took him two shots to get out of a greenside bunker on the 18th, the second shot rolling off the false front back down to the fairway. He made triple bogey and missed the cut.
Reed was bogey-free until failing to save par on the final hole. That also cost him a spot in the final group Saturday with McIlroy. They were paired together in the last group in 2018, with seemingly all of Augusta on McIlroy’s side, only for Reed to win handily.
Burns birdied his last two holes to salvage a 71 and will be paired with McIlroy.
Justin Rose, the playoff loser to McIlroy a year ago, had a rough day with the putter and still shot 69 to be part of the group at 5-under 139 — now seven shots behind — along with Shane Lowry (69) and Tommy Fleetwood, who had two eagles in his round of 68.
McIlroy took three weeks off heading into the Masters — no one since Adam Scott in 2013 won the Masters coming off a break that long — and felt it was to his advantage.
He took multiple trips to Augusta — sometimes day trips to get home for dinner — and spent most of his time working on his short game, which has been superb.
“I felt like I was part of the furniture,” McIlroy said of all his visits to the course.
He also had a six-shot lead at the Congressional in the 2011 U.S. Open, the major after he blew his big lead at the Masters, and he went on to win by eight. He learned that week to push on instead of protect, the same approach he plans for the weekend.
“Look, I’ve built up a nice cushion at this point,” McIlroy said. “I guess my mindset is just trying to keep playing well and keeping my foot on the gas.”
Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 player who has won two of the last four Masters, is now 12 shots behind. Scheffler twice hit into the water on the par 5s on the back nine, made bogey on both, and shot 74 for his first round over par at the Masters in three years.
The players in what looked to be the B-flight had all finished before McIlroy went on his astonishing run of birdies. Cameron Young and U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell had a front-row seat to McIlroy in full command at the Masters.
“You’ve got to stay in your own lane, but it’s hard not to watch that,” Howell said after missing the cut. “That chip-in on 17 was unreal. That was one of the coolest things I’ve seen in sports, and I got to witness it in person. So that was awesome.”
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Augusta, GA
Kai Trump hangs with Bryson DeChambeau at Masters as mom’s boyfriend Tiger Woods enters rehab
Kai Trump made a trip to the Masters Tournament after the public fallout from Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest.
Trump’s mom, Vanessa, who is the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., is dating Woods — and publicly supported the five-time Masters champ after he announced that he’s seeking treatment.
Taking to her Instagram, Kai shared a carousel post Thursday, showing her posing for a photo with LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau and his caddie Greg Bodine at Augusta National Golf Club.
“What a special place 💚,” Kai — who will be playing college golf at Miami — wrote with a green heart emoji.
Her grandfather, President Donald Trump, and DeChambeau are friends.
It’s unclear if Vanessa made the trip to Augusta, Ga., as the 50-year-old Woods undergoes treatment abroad following his rollover crash in Florida on March 27.
A Florida judge granted the Woods’ request to travel outside of the U.S. to seek treatment away from media and public scrutiny.
Afterward, Vanessa publicly supported Woods, writing “Love you” in an Instagram Story post, which included a photo of the pair.
Woods said he was working toward a potential Masters return just days before his DUI arrest.
Woods, who blew zeros on his breathalyzer test, told an officer he took his prescription meds earlier in the day, according to an arrest affidavit by the Martin County Sheriff’s Department (Fla.).
Two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket during a search.
Woods was “sweating profusely,” and his movement was “lethargic and slow” while he was being interviewed by police, deputy Tatiana Levenar wrote in the affidavit — adding that his eyes were “bloodshot and glassy” and his pupils were “extremely dilated.”
In video footage from the arrest, Woods can be heard saying that he called President Trump before he was handcuffed.
Woods plead not guilty to the DUI charges.
His private jet was seen arriving in Zurich, Switzerland last Friday, where two of the top treatment centers — Paracelsus Recovery and Kusnacht Practice — are located.
Both facilities are known for exclusivity, privacy and a hefty price tag.
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