The third day of the Masters proved to be an eventful one, as American world number one Scottie Scheffler retained his lead amidst an intriguing backdrop. With tiger Woods, a legendary figure in golf, experiencing a tough run and Scheffler’s strong performance, the stage is set for an exciting final day at Augusta.
Scheffler, who is currently the hottest favorite at Augusta, shot a one-under 71, placing him at seven under and one stroke ahead of Collin Morikawa. The competition is heating up as Morikawa carded a 69, placing him at six under, closely followed by Max Homa at five under after a 73. The previous joint leader, Bryson DeChambeau, hit a 75, putting him at three under, while Woods struggled, finishing at 11 over after an 82.
Despite some ups and downs, Scheffler maintained his impressive form, reaffirming his status as a formidable contender. As the leader, he now faces the anticipation of Sunday’s final pairing alongside his American Ryder Cup teammate Morikawa.
Tiger Woods, a five-time Masters champion and a golf icon, had a challenging day, struggling to find fairways and ultimately finishing with only five out of 14. This led to one of his lowest scores at a major, with Woods expressing his frustration and acknowledging the impact of his limited competitive play due to injuries sustained in a car crash in February 2021.
His journey to make the weekend at the Masters, especially on such a demanding course, is a testament to his resilience and skill. Despite the difficulties, Woods maintains his characteristic optimism, acknowledging the rustiness in his game and the need to regain competitive rhythm.
The stage is now set for an enthralling final day at the Masters, with Scheffler leading the pack and Woods facing the familiar challenge of overcoming adversity. The tournament’s dynamics promise an exciting climax, showcasing the resilience, talent, and unpredictability that make golf such a compelling sport.

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