Here’s a quick update based on recent coverage:
- Haotong Li has been in the headlines for battling a stomach illness during The Masters, including a night described as spending time in the bathroom, yet he still posted competitive rounds and aimed for a strong finish.[1][3]
- Multiple outlets reported that Li pushed through illness to remain in contention, with second-round scores around the low-to-mid 60s and continued effort into the weekend.[2][3]
- Coverage emphasizes the adversity he faced (illness, fatigue) and his surprising ability to complete rounds, rather than a definitive final result, as the Masters weekend progressed.[3][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise results (round-by-round scores and final placement) from specific outlets or summarize the latest standings as of today. I can also filter for sources from a particular region or language.
Citations:
- Ground News coverage highlighting Li Haotong’s illness and tournament contention at the Masters.[1]
- Express UK reporting Li’s illness and final round performance at Augusta.[2]
- The Standard (HK) recap of Li’s second-round 69 and ongoing contention.[3]
Sources
Chinese golfer Li Haotong battled through illness and into Masters contention with four consecutive birdies Friday, despite being so sick in the morning he could barely leave the bathroom.
www.khq.comChinese golfer Li Haotong battled through illness and into Masters contention with four consecutive birdies Friday, despite being so sick in the morning he could barely leave the bathroom.
www.nbcrightnow.comChinese golfer Li Haotong battled through illness and into Masters contention with four consecutive birdies Friday, despite being so sick in the morning he could barely leave the bathroom.
ground.newsChinese golfer Li Haotong battled through illness and into Masters contention with four consecutive birdies Friday, despite being so sick in the morning he could barely
www.24newshd.tvChinese golfer Li Haotong battled through illness and into Masters contention with four consecutive birdies Friday, despite being so sick in the morning he could barely leave the bathroom.
www.thestandard.com.hkChinese golfer Haotong Li battled stomach illness but shot 3-under 69 to reach T7 at The Masters
www.express.co.ukWorld No 84 missed cut in the four PGA Tour events before the major, but could provide biggest shock since Danny Willett won 10 years ago.
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