Summary
Li Haotong, a golfer from China, was sick but still played in the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National. Despite feeling unwell, he managed to complete his second round with a strong score, putting him in a good position in the tournament.
Key Facts
- Li Haotong was unwell, spending time "living in the toilet" due to illness.
- He feared he would not be able to play on Friday at Augusta National.
- Despite his illness, Li completed a second round with a score of three-under par 69.
- Li's total score was four under par, placing him two shots behind the leader, Sam Burns.
- During his round, Li started with a birdie on the first hole.
- He faced difficulties with bogeys on the fourth and seventh holes.
- Li recovered by making four birdies in a row on the back nine holes.
- This tournament marks Li’s first Masters appearance since 2019.