Edition 89 master It’s a thriller Sunday.
Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau are in the final pairing, and golf fans will remember how the two will connect after the 2024 U.S. Open.
Defanbo won We’re public At Pinehurst No. 2, while McIlroy made an epic breakdown with putter late in the round to abandon his potential championship.
This time, McIlroy held another six low matches at Augusta National on Saturday after soaring on Friday’s rankings.
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Rory McIlroy kicked the first hole in the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. (Michael Madrid/Imagn image)
McIlroy puts down a disappointing first round Two double boggies In the second ninth, 66 rounds were released in the rearview mirror, in the rearview mirror. Then he started a hot start, with the birds, the eagles, and the birds quickly leading.
Even after staggering on the eight and 10th, he did not give up his lead, which reduced the scorecard bogey to nine.
However, McIlroy got these shots in the birdies of No. 13 and No. 15, which ruined his first round after he hit the water. He buried another eagle, causing him to fall into 12 strokes.
So McIlroy needed a green jacket to complete a professional grand slam after winning other majors on the PGA Tour, and he had the chance to finally win the competition while also winning the elusive fifth major of his career.

Bryson DeChambeau reacted after he stood out on the first green in the third round of the Augusta National Golf Club Masters. (Michael Madrid/Imagn image)
DeChambeau will pair with McIlroy and is looking for his first Masters. DeChambeau ended his third round with a long and winding birdie putt on the 18th hole, ending the day with a 69-shot run.
He recorded three birdies in the last four holes, while the Leaf Golf star roared with fans around the 18th green.
Guys, buckle, because Augusta’s Sunday will surely have some fireworks like we saw on Saturday.
Former champion trend; roses begin to wither
Although everyone’s eyes were focused on McIlroy and De Hamburger after Saturday’s third round, 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson flew past the rankings after two golfers even eliminated.

Zach Johnson ranked 13th in the second round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Kyle Terada/Imagn image)
Johnson is now tied for tenth with his tenth match, with a 4-shot in the Islamic Championship.
After the first two rounds, Masters leader Rose paired with Dechambeau on Saturday, hoping to stick to the final round of lead.
But this is the battle at the beginning. Ross had to scramble to save par and eventually caught up with him. He posted five bogeys and two birdies, completing three times that day.
Ross is now in sixth place with a five-shot advantage and he needs to look more like Thursday’s game, when he ranked 65 in the first round to have a chance to go through Butler’s cabin for accessories in green jackets.

Rory McIlroy shot from the 12th tee in the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. (Grace Smith/Image Image)
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Master ranking list
This is the Masters rankings to enter the final round Sunday:
1. RoryMcIlroy:-12
2. BrysonDeChambeau:-10
3. Cory Connors:-8
T4. Patrick Reed:-6
T4. LudvigÅberg:-6
T6. Jason Day:-5
T6. Scottie Scheffler:-5
T6. Shane Lowry:-5
T6. Justin Rose:-5
T10. Zach Johnson:-4
T10. Nico Echavarria:-4
T10. Xander Schauffele:-4
T10. Sungjae IM:-4
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