AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Sam Bennett has the last words his father Mark wrote before dying from Alzheimer's tattooed on his left forearm: "Don't wait to do something."
Those are words the 23-year-old amateur is living by this week, putting his mark on the Masters in the form of two near spotless rounds of 68 to sit alone in third, four shots back of four-time major winner Brooks Koepka when second-round play was halted on Friday due to stormy weather.
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