The Third Day of Augusta Masters He left many feelings for the decisive closure of the week. There are many candidates for a ‘Green jacket’ That, this year, seems far from Jon Rahm.
Rory mcilroy He arrived as a leader on the last day after an amazing -a wonderful third spin in which he left completely launched. He was allowed to combine leadership throughout the day and even have greater benefits.
The final for the last day will be two blows in a Bryson Dechambeau warning the hole 18 with amazing -wonderful putt for birdie. To him he was fully captured in the fight to bitter the Norwegian player his attempt to conquer the Grand Slam.
But they are not the only candidates in the title. Corey Connersfour blows from the leader, and Ludvig Aberg and Patrick ReedIn five, they wait to improve and have a chance. Who is the rehabial position is Justin Rosethe leader of the first two days and who now is sixth tied Scottie Scheffler and Shane Lowrythe three to seven strokes of leadership.
While, Jon RahmThe only Spanish survivors, has improved its benefits this Saturday, but the two final bogey prevented a major awards. Twenty one placed and, away from the leader, he will try to approach a top10 with four blows.
Classification After the third twist (par 72)
1. Rory Mcilroy (Northern Ireland) 204 (72-66-66)
2. Bryson Dechambeau (United States) 206 (69-68-69)
3. Corey Conners (Canada) 208 (68-70-70)
4. Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) 210 (68-73-69)
4. Patrick Reed (United States) 210 (71-70-69)
6. Jason Day (Australia) 211 (70-70-71)
6. Shane Lowry (Ireland) 211 (71-68-72)
6. Justin Rose (England) 211 (65-71-75)
6. Scottie Scheffler (United States) 211 (68-71-72)
10. Nicolás Echevarría (Colombia) 212 (73-70-69)
10. Sungjae Im (South Korea) 212 (71-70-71)
10. Zach Johnson (United States) 212 (72-74-66)
10. Xander Schauffele (United States) 212 (73-69-70)
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25. Jon Rahm (Spain) 216 (75-71-70)
Source: La Verdad

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