After shooting 68 73, Langer posted a
three-under-par 141 score on Friday that left him equal 27th
with half the field yet to complete the round at Augusta
National.
However, with the top 50 and ties making the cut, it is academic
that he will advance.
Langer, the 1985 and 1993 Masters champion, will overtake South
African Gary Player, who was 62 when he made the cut and
finished 46th in 1998.
"Gary was my golfing idol," Langer said on Friday. "He's worked
on his fitness and flexibility his whole life and it pays off."
Langer has followed Player's example and parlayed that
discipline into a dominant second act of his career that has
brought him 41 Champions Tour titles and made him its top money
winner in six seasons between 2008 and 2014.
"I do stretching and I do workouts," said the slender German,
who said his performances at Augusta do not make him feel
younger.
"Actually, it makes me feel older when I play with these young
guys and I see how far they can hit it but I know this golf
course and feel I know how to get it around.
"It's a long hitter's place. That's why Jack (Nicklaus) won six
times and Tiger (Woods) five times, because they were the
longest hitters of their era."
(Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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