Golf: Embarrassed Els salvages pride with solid second-round 73 but still misses Masters cut

Ernie Els at the 2016 Masters in Augusta on April 8. PHOTO: AFP

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA (REUTERS) - Ernie Els, a proud professional, was embarrassed in front of the world when he six-putted the first green at the Masters on Thursday, but he proudly persevered a day later and held his head high in the second round.

The South African, a former world No. 1 and four-time Major champion, could not help but notice his peers looking at him as though he was radioactive when he entered the practice range to warm up on Friday morning.

"After what I did yesterday, you feel quite embarrassed ... It was a very weird, surreal feeling this morning," said Els, who had struggled to an opening round of eight-over 80.

"I felt very bad when I got to the course ... I walked on to the range and even the players and caddies, they kind of just looked at me as if I don't have pants on or something ... Not a nice feeling.

"But they've got a good reason to look at me funny for what happened yesterday."

Things did not augur well for the South African when he missed a tiddler at the very same opening hole for a double bogey, but he steadied the ship to shoot a one-over 73, most respectable under the circumstances at windy Augusta National.

"I was almost back to my normal self," Els said after missing the cut at nine-over 153, using the word "haywire" to describe his horrible Thursday brain freeze. "Working on something new (on Thursday) backfired on me, so I went back to the things I've been working on the first couple of months of the year. I've got to address whatever the issue is and see if I can make it better."

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