AUGUSTA, Ga. — It was early morning, the first pairing yet to tee off, and a group of men stood before the Masters leader board to the right of Augusta National's first hole. They were arguing the chances of those chasing 36-hole leader Patrick Reed, weighing who could serve as a formidable foil. "Henrik, he could go pin-chasing in the rain...No way Spieth plays as bad as he did Friday, he's coming back hard....You KNOW Rory is napalming this place...I'm I the only one who remembers DJ is No. 1 in the world?...Dude, y'all sleeping on Leish. He's gonna tear it up." After a few minutes, they headed in the direction of the new Merchandise Shop, forgetting—or not bothering—to bring up Rickie Fowler.