Interesting ‘moving day’ in August Masters after the previous day’s test due to the strong wind, which even the oldest people in the area did not remember and experienced by all the players.
This Saturday There were times when the lead was split, at -6, by up to six players, four Americans and the young Europeans Ludvig Aberg and Nicolai Hojgaard, but once the Amen Corner (holes 11, 12 and 13) the theoretically more experienced players impose their game on the scoreboard, especially world number 1 Scottie Scheffler, solo leader of the Masters, with 209 strokes (-7), one less than Morikawa (210 and -6) and Homa, until Friday co-leader of the tournament and now third with 211 strokes (-5).
In this great fight for the green jacket, unfortunately, none of the two Spanish representatives left in the tournament are involved: neither an elusive Jon Rahm, defending champion and top 30 after signing a par 72 for 221 (+5)not a José María Olazábal, who occupies the 47th position in the table after scoring 75 strokes yesterday (three over par), for a total of 2259 strokes above par for the Augusta National course.
Augusta Masters Classification
After the 3rd day
1.- 209 – Scheffler (-7)
2.- 210 – Morikawa (-6)
3.- 211 – Homa (-5)
4.- 212 – Aberg (-4)
5.- 213 – DeChambeau (-3)
6.- 214 – Schauffele (-2)
6.- 214 – Davis (-2)
6.- 214 – Hojgaard (-2)
9.- 215 – One (-1)
9.- 215 – Smith (-1)
9.- 215 – Child (-1)
9.- 215 – Fleetwood (-1)
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16.- 217 – Fitzpatrick (+1)
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21.- 219 – McIlroy (+3)
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28.- 221 – RAHM (+5)
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36.- 222 – Mickelson (+6)
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47.- 225 – OLAZÁBAL (+9)
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52.- 227 – Woods (+11)
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59.- 230 – Singh (+14)
Source: La Verdad

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