Saturday, April 7
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- A sudden burst of birdies for Tiger Woods. A late charge from his nemesis, Phil Mickelson. Just like that, the stage was set for a thrilling conclusion to one of the most remarkable Masters ever.
Phil Mickelson birdied his final two holes for a 69, making him the only player with three rounds in the 60s. |
Round three at a glance | |
Leading: Tiger Woods, after a 68 that put him at 12-under. Following: Phil Mickelson, after an up-and-down 69 that he finished off with a birdie on the last hole, is one back. Second-round leader Chris DiMarco and Mark Calcavecchia are another shot back. Chasing: Ernie Els, David Duval and Angel Cabrera are three shots behind at 9 under. Top two: The final pairing of Woods and Mickelson on Sunday matches the Nos. 1 and 2 players in the world. Rookie's ride: DiMarco is trying to become the first Masters rookie since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to win the tournament. Streak breaker: Mickelson was the one to break Woods' streak of six straight wins last year in San Diego. He also came from behind in the final round of the Tour Championship to beat him. Going low: Saturday is usually a day where par is difficult. It wasn't on this day, with 28 players under par and the field a combined 11-under for the day. Quoteworthy: "He's got four or five major wins. I think it's time for him to share." -- Mickelson on Woods. |
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