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A huge ovation for the amateur Sam Bennett as he makes his way up 18. He’s earned every single second of the love that’s pouring down from the gallery! Two rounds of 68 followed by a very solid weekend’s work: 76-74. He ends the week at -2, the only amateur still standing. The brightest of bright futures awaits: could he one day join Cary Middlecoff, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Crenshaw, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, and Hideki Matsuyama in winning low amateur then going on to win the Masters as a pro? Stay tuned!
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Phil Mickelson cracks his drive at 18 down the middle. Then creams his second pin high to 12 feet. Then steers in the left-to-right slider for a closing birdie! He walks it in with putter raised and feet splayed, an ersatz reworking of Jack Nicklaus’s famous celebration on 17 in 1986! The 52-year-old veteran has come home in 31 strokes, and his round of 65 equals the best of the week! The three-time Masters champion posts a clubhouse total of -8, and it’s time to start dreaming, folks! He couldn’t, could he? Of course not, don’t be daft. But he could! He really, really could!
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-10: Rahm (9)
-8: Mickelson (F), Koepka (9)
-7: Spieth (F), Henley (11)
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Here we go, then … and there are a couple of the early starters who could sell their scores on the first few holes to the leaders for cash money. Sahith Theegala, making a fine fist of his Masters debut, has birdied 1, 2 and 4 and is currently -3 through 7. Cameron Young, who threatened to stay the distance before his third round of 75, opens with a pair of birdies that takes the Match Play runner-up to -4. And the 2016 champion Jordan Spieth has birdied 1, 2 and 5: throw in bogey at 4 and he’s -3 for the tournament.
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-11: Koepka
-9: Rahm
-8: Hovland
-6: Cantlay
-5: Matsuyama, Henley
-4: Morikawa, Bennett (a)
-3: Schauffele, Reed, Rose, Lowry, Woodland, Day
-2: Scheffler, Fitzpatrick, Niemann, Young, Im
-1: KH Lee, Fox, Moore, Mickelson, Spieth
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Koepka can’t make his par putt. He doesn’t quite give it enough, and the ball dies to the left on its final turn. He taps in, as does Rahm, and suddenly Koepka’s lead – four shots as the sun came up this morning – is down to just the one. Meanwhile it’s three birdies in a row for Viktor Hovland, no mean feat, and yet he’ll be slightly disappointed after knocking his second at 13 from 244 yards to 20 feet, then just missing the eagle putt. Still, he’s back in the mix … as is Patrick Cantlay, who pars the last to sign for a best-of-round 68.
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-12: Koepka (12)
-11: Rahm (12)
-6: Cantlay (F), Hovland (13), Bennett -a- (12)
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Here we go, then, a shotgun restart. But there’s one player who won’t be teeing it up again today … the five-time winner and living legend Tiger Woods. The leg’s giving him too much gyp, 20-plus holes in a day 20 steps too far. He withdraws. But it’s not been a wasted week for the great man: he’s extended his sequence of never missing a cut at Augusta National to 23 consecutive tournaments, a record he now shares with Gary Player and Freddie Couples. Godspeed Tiger, see you here next year, we hope.
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I am disappointed to have to WD this morning due to reaggravating my plantar fasciitis. Thank you to the fans and to @TheMasters who have shown me so much love and support. Good luck to the players today!
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) April 9, 2023
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Good morning Augusta National! Yesterday the heavens opened and this happened …
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… and now a Homeric, but hopefully dry, super Sunday awaits us. The third round resumes at 8.30am local time (1.30pm BST) with the final round expected to begin at 12.30pm local (5.30pm BST). We’ll get going the minute the players do. In the meantime, here’s how the top of the leader board looked when the hooter went last night …
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-13: Koepka (6)
-9: Rahm (6)
-6: Bennett -a- (6)
-5: Cantlay (13), Fitzpatrick (11), Morikawa (7), Hovland (7)
-4: Rose (9), Henley (9), Mickelson (9), Niemann (9), Young (8), Day (7)
-3: Scheffler (12*), Fox (11), Woodland (9)
-2: Schauffele (12), Matsuyama (11), Reed (10), Lowry (9), Burns (9), Spieth (8)
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The inexperienced jacket is draped over Jon Rahm’s shoulders. Scottie Scheffler with the ceremonial activity.It seems to be good. And that, pricey patrons, is that. Ewan Murray’s report has landed, and right here it’s. Thanks for studying this hole-by-hole report. Hope to see you once more for the PGA Championship subsequent month at Oak Hill. Nighty night time!
-12: Rahm
-8: Mickelson, Koepka
-7: Spieth, Reed, Henley
-6: Younger, Hovland
-5: Theegala
-4: Scheffler, Fitzpatrick, Schauffele, Morikawa
-3: Woodland, Cantlay
-2: T Kim, Im, Niemann, Rose, Lowry, Bennett (a), Matsuyama
-1: Bradley, Kirk, KH Lee
E: Finau, Stallings, Fox

What did Jose Maria Olazabal say to him? “He mentioned he hopes it’s the first of many extra … he talked about one thing about Seve … if we had ten extra seconds I believe we each would have ended up crying … I assume Spaniards like successful on Easter Sunday and Seve’s birthday!”
As for the spherical … “I believed 8 was a key birdie … I didn’t count on that bogey on 9 … I needed to undergo Amen Nook even par … Phil and Jordan had been making birdies and ending robust … not placing myself in a tough spot on 10, 11 and 12 was the important thing … then 13 was once I might flip and get on the assault … it’s probably not one second … but when I needed to choose one, it was hitting that draw completely on 13 was the beginning of it.”
Jon Rahm’s flip to talk.“I wasn’t certain how it will come to me till my third shot onto the inexperienced on 18 … historical past of the sport is an enormous a part of why I play … Seve [who would have been 66 today] being one in all them … if it wasn’t for that Ryder Cup [at Valderrama, when Seve was European captain] in 97, me and my dad speak about it on a regular basis, we don’t know the place I’d be … for me to get it carried out on the fortieth anniversary of his win, his birthday, on Easter Sunday, it’s extremely significant … to complete it off with an uncommon par, very a lot a Seve par (!) … in a non-purposeful manner it was testomony to him … I do know he was pulling for me at this time … it was an incredible Sunday!”
The Butler Cabin. First up, the low beginner Sam Bennett. “It was an unbelievable week … simply getting a chance to play Augusta was a dream come true … attending to see it on Sunday coming down the again 9 … strolling up 18 was by far the good expertise of my life … the Masterts and Augusta was the whole lot I’ve ever dreamed of … I undoubtedly want a while to decompress!”
Bennett additionally reveals he’s going to play a 36-hole beginner match tomorrow, and might be carrying his personal bag. What a man! Congratulations to Sam, who supplied us with one of many nice Masters tales.
A particularly dissatisfied Brooks Koepka places on a courageous smile and speaks to Sky. “I assume I didn’t play that nice … I hit some good pictures however ended up in horrible spots … I’m nonetheless baffled at 9 the way it stays there … it was powerful to catch him when he was taking part in that good … I’ve identified I’ve been wholesome, it was simply displaying all people else … I really feel good, I’ve been taking part in good, I’ll preserve doing what I’ve been doing and I’ll be simply high quality … second’s not very enjoyable, in order that’s motivation in itself!”
That opening four-putt on Thursday, although! You actually did concern for Rahm, who notoriously runs scorching now and again, after that. However he repaired the harm by the third gap, and went on to shoot 65, a efficiency of grit and maturity. He turns into solely the second participant to win the Masters after beginning out with a double bogey, after Sam Snead did it in 1952. This isn’t unhealthy firm to be protecting.
It is a actually common victory. The Augusta gallery whoop and holler a lot. As Rahm makes his solution to the scorer’s hut, Jordan Spieth pops as much as supply his heat congratulations for a stellar last spherical. Rahm merely had an excessive amount of in reserve for his nearest competitor Koepka. It proved a spherical too far for the LIV man, and sure, the joke inherent in that commentary is clear. But it surely’d be crass to make it, given how effectively Koepka performed all week … and in any case, LIV gamers have made up 50 % of the highest six. Let’s unfold the love round, all of the world’s prime gamers coming collectively for an incredible spectacle, with a particular nod to Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth, who each made excellent, if in the end futile, late tilts on the title. As we appear to say so usually after this nice match: what a Masters Sunday that was!
-12: Rahm
-8: Mickelson, Koepka
-7: Spieth, Reed, Henley
-6: Younger, Hovland
-5: Theegala
-4: Scheffler, Fitzpatrick, Schauffele, Morikawa
-3: Woodland, Cantlay
Having made his par putt … not unhealthy going after that drive, too, eh? … he raises each arms within the air in triumph! Heat congratulations from Brooks Koepka, who performed so effectively for a lot of the week earlier than arising quick at this time. Then on come the household! Mother and father, accomplice and progeny. A good looking second. Jose Maria Olazabal – now one in all 4 Spaniards to win a inexperienced jacket – is greenside to have a good time too! Congratulations to Jon Rahm … and joyful 66th birthday to the much-missed Seve. Not a nasty solution to mark it!
Jon Rahm wins the 2023 Masters!
Not unhealthy going after four-putting the first inexperienced on Thursday, huh?!
Brooks Koepka is on the inexperienced in two. He can’t fairly drain his birdie putt, and smiles ruefully as he faucets residence for par. A last spherical of 75, and he finishes tied for second, simply as he did in 2019.

The gallery rises to applaud the arrival of the champion elect. Rahm isn’t permitting himself to get misplaced within the second but. He double and triple checks his yardages. Out comes the wedge, and he bumps his ball as much as 4 ft! It’s within the bag! Lastly, an enormous smile performs throughout his face, and he grasps his caddie’s hand in delight. Off comes the cap as he strides in direction of the inexperienced. Jon Rahm is about to win the Masters!
Rahm didn’t realise his first tee shot had twanged again out of the bushes and into the second minimize simply earlier than the golf green. So he simply sends a cautious iron additional up the outlet, from the place he’ll wedge in with out, you’d have thought, any additional fuss. However that was barely farcical. Not fairly up there with Scottie Scheffler’s four-putt on the 72nd, however daft sufficient. Think about the nerves, although, to be honest. A inexperienced jacket inside attain. A inexperienced jacket!
… so Rahm then hits his worst tee shot of the week. A hysterical pull into the bushes down the appropriate! He’s undecided the place it’s gone, so prepares to hit a provisional! Koepka splits the golf green, then Rahm hits his second down the center, the place he ought to have hit his first! Up on the inexperienced, par for Viktor Hovland and a last spherical of 74. He wears a wry grin, however receives a heat ovation. Par too for Patrick Cantlay, who playing cards 75 at this time. They finish the week at -6 and -3 respectively.

Koepka bounces his chip up the swale. It sails 15 ft previous. Rahm hits a really tentative birdie putt, leaving it six quick. Koepka’s par effort slides by. Rahm rigorously steers in his par putt, and barring a meltdown of epic proportions, he’s about to win the Masters!
-12: Rahm (17)
-8: Mickelson (F), Koepka (17)
-7: Spieth (F), Reed (F), Henley (F)
-6: Younger (F), Hovland (17)
-5: Theegala (F)
Koepka tries to whip a Hail Mary across the bushes and in direction of the inexperienced. He offers it the whole lot he can, however can’t draw it sufficient. The ball clatters into the gallery to the appropriate of the inexperienced. Rahm finds the center of the placing floor. Up on 18, the 2021 champ Hideki Matsuyama misses a brief putt. A bogey on the final and a 75; he’s -2. His taking part in accomplice Russell Henley pars and indicators for a 70. He’ll end within the prime 5 at -7.
If Brooks Koepka’s birdie on 16 has rattled Jon Rahm in any respect, the chief isn’t displaying it. He splits the seventeenth fairway, whereas in reality its Koepka whose nerves betray him, as he sends one other wild drive into the gallery down the left. He’s pulled nearly the whole lot at this time. In the meantime up the outlet, Viktor Hovland drains a monster throughout the inexperienced for a birdie that takes him again to -6. It’s not fairly occurred for the 25-year-old Norwegian this afternoon, however he’s going to comply with up a top-five end finally 12 months’s Open with one other robust displaying at a serious. His trajectory is locked in.
Sam Bennett wins the silver medal!
An enormous ovation for the beginner Sam Bennett as he makes his manner up 18. He’s earned each single second of the love that’s pouring down from the gallery! Two rounds of 68 adopted by a really stable weekend’s work: 76-74. He ends the week at -2, the one beginner nonetheless standing. The brightest of shiny futures awaits: might he in the future be a part of Cary Middlecoff, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Crenshaw, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, and Hideki Matsuyama in successful low beginner then happening to win the Masters as a professional? Keep tuned!
… so having mentioned that, Koepka rolls his birdie putt straight into the center of the cup. That was so confidently struck, Koepka has clearly gone into Carefree Mode. Two putts for par for Rahm, and the lead is down to 3 with simply two to play.
-12: Rahm (16)
-9: Koepka (16)
-8: Mickelson (F)
Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka have needed to await the match forward fairly just a few occasions at this time. I’m wondering if Cantlay’s, eh, methodical model has been a consider Koepka’s poor efficiency? He’s notoriously illiberal of gradual play (and good on him for that). Maybe it’s knocked him off his stride. Any street, he whistles his tee shot at 16 straight on the flag. It ends 20 ft previous. Rahm additionally sends a high quality iron in, his ball stopping just a few yards inside Koepka’s. This, barring a collapse for the ages, is unquestionably over now.
Patrick Reed ends with birdie at 18. A high quality 68 at this time that briefly threatened extra. He ends the week at -7. Again on 16, a three-putt bogey for Patrick Cantaly, who has didn’t convey his A-game this afternoon. It’s not scintillating to observe him wrestle together with his B-game on the glacial tempo he travels at. He drops to -3, whereas his taking part in accomplice Viktor Hovland pars to stay at -5.
Koepka’s eagle putt stops three ft quick. His head drops as he trudges in direction of his ball. Rahm hits a poor birdie putt, although, letting his ball slide away to the left, by no means prone to drop. Simply the par, and Koepka makes his birdie to shut the hole. But it surely’s nonetheless a four-shot hole with three holes to play. In the meantime bogey for Reed on 17, the results of his being unable to stand up and down from sand guarding the entrance of the inexperienced, places an finish to his exterior dream of a second inexperienced jacket.
-12: Rahm (15)
-8: Mickelson (F), Koepka (15)
-7: Spieth (F), Henley (16)
Rahm bounces his wedge into the center of the fifteenth inexperienced. He’ll take a look at birdie from ten ft. He smiles broadly, maybe the final severe alternative for bother behind him. What Koepka would give to empty this eagle effort.
Koepka’s clearly of a thoughts to take a shy on the inexperienced together with his second. He waits for Viktor Hovland to make par – a high quality effort after his second discovered the drink – then sends his ball into the center of the inexperienced. In the meantime up on 16, Henley offers his lengthy right-to-left birdie putt a great go, but it surely loses power simply earlier than it reaches the outlet and turns away. Par, and he stays at -7.
Jon Rahm hits a brief, cautious drive down the fifteenth. He’ll in all probability lay up from there. As he wanders all the way down to his ball, he munches on a sarnie. “What number of sandwiches does Jon Rahm eat?” wonders Simon Farnaby. “He’s like a Pez dispenser in reverse. However with sandwiches.” Rahm finishes his reverse sandwich shelling out, and lays up.

A birdie for Justin Rose at 18. The 2017 runner-up finishes at -2 after his second 73 of the weekend. Shane Lowry pars and likewise finishes at -2. The European Ryder Cup friends stroll off smiling, arm in arm. Again on 15, Russell Henley lays up however can’t stand up and down and is compelled to accept par. Alternatives operating out for Henley, who stays at -7. His tee shot at 16, secure on the inexperienced however not notably shut, doesn’t actually assist him.
Koepka pulls his quick putt large left, and that’s an terrible time to make bogey. All the grief might be traced again to that wild drive; he was all the time out of place after that. Rahm then tickles in his birdie effort … solely simply, thoughts, the left lip grabbing a ball that for a millisecond threatened to remain out. An enormous swing there, and Rahm is within the field seat now. With 4 holes left, he’s bought a four-shot lead over the clubhouse chief, and 5 pictures on the person he’s going round with!
-12: Rahm (14)
-8: Mickelson (F)
-7: Spieth (F), Reed (16), Henley (14), Koepka (14)
-6: Younger (F)
-5: Theegala (F), Morikawa (16), Hovland (14)
Koepka sort of has to go for the birdie putt, and he offers it a correct whack. His ball rolls 5 ft previous and he retains the honour. He’ll additionally give Rahm a learn. No matter, he has to make this par putt, or he’ll be operating out of street.
Reed manages to stand up and down from the bunker at 16. A bit fist-pump of the air; he’s nonetheless on this at -7. Hovland’s par putt at 14 lips out, and his race could also be run; he’s -5. As soon as he vacates the inexperienced, Koepka, who had sliced his drive into the bushes down the appropriate, punches a low scuttler into the center of the inexperienced … however the camber takes his ball a great 40 ft away to the appropriate. The door’s ajar for Rahm, and the large Spaniard barrels by it, easing his method to the left of the pin, the bowl of the inexperienced gathering his ball to the appropriate, stopping it 4 ft from the flag. A few probably decisive putts arising!
Koepka rolls in his birdie likelihood! That could possibly be an enormous momentum shifter … although we mentioned that after his up-and-down for par at 10, and look what occurred after that. Rahm rolls in his birdie putt, too, and three strokes nonetheless separate the ultimate pair. In the meantime Reed dumps his tee shot at 16 into the bunker entrance left.
-11: Rahm (13)
-8: Mickelson (F), Koepka (13)
-7: Spieth (F), Reed (15), Henley (14)
-6: Younger (F), Hovland (13)
Koepka has simply sufficient room to plant his ft, however he’s chipping down from a extreme slope. His chip comes out scorching and skinny, racing previous the outlet and for a second threatening to go for the creek. But it surely stops on the inexperienced, albeit a great 20 ft previous the outlet. Rahm then almost delivers a body-blow, coming very near rolling in his chip from the perimeter. His ball rolls 4 ft previous, and he’ll have a a lot better take a look at birdie than Brooks.
Brooks Koepka’s mojo has fully abandoned him. He sends yet one more pull large left of the thirteenth inexperienced, and his ball sticks awkwardly within the second minimize, proper subsequent to a deep bunker that may severely compromise his stance. Rahm’s method isn’t all that both, however his light tug finishes in a a lot friendlier place, within the fringe back-left of the inexperienced. In the meantime up on 15, Patrick Reed’s second solely simply squeaks over the water, and although his eagle putt by no means seems to be like dropping, he makes the five-footer he leaves himself to get again to -7 in brief order. The 2018 champion severely within the combine right here!
An enormous ovation for Scottie Scheffler because the outgoing champion walks up 18. Par, a 70, and he finishes the week at -4. A high quality defence. In the meantime again on 13, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka are compelled to attend as Viktor Hovland will get up and down from the again of the inexperienced for a birdie that retains his hopes alive. Simply. He’s -6.

Rahm and Koepka take turns to belt their drives down 13. Each are in place to go for the inexperienced in two. Will they search out the eagle that would make all of the distinction? Or will they play it secure and lay up? Huge selections ahoy!
Koepka putts from the perimeter this time. His effort by no means seems to be like dropping to save lots of his par, and dies apologetically to the appropriate. Bogey, and Rahm is in charge of this Masters proper now. However historical past teaches us that there’s a protracted, lengthy, lengthy solution to go but. In the meantime up on 18, a disastrous finish to Cameron Younger’s spherical. His bid for the birdie that may tie Mickelson’s clubhouse lead falls aside as, from the centre of the golf green, he pulls his method down the swale to the left of the inexperienced, then fails to bump his chip up onto the placing floor. Younger takes a putter to what’s left anyway, rolling up from the perimeter to a few inches. Bogey to complete, and he ends the week at -6 after an in any other case high quality last spherical of 68.
-10: Rahm (12)
-8: Mickelson (F)
-7: Spieth (F), Henley (13), Koepka (12)
-6: Younger (F), Reed (14)
-5: Theegala (F), Matsuyama (13), Hovland (13), Cantlay (12)
Patrick Reed sends his second at 14 over the again of the inexperienced. He bundles his chip eight ft previous the outlet, and might’t make the one coming again. He slips again to -6. Errors have gotten far more pricey now … and from the perimeter behind 12, Brooks Koepka flubs a chip, his ball briefly threatening to squirt out of the longer grass and onto the inexperienced, however stubbornly staying in it and off it. Rahm lags his lengthy putt up for a par, and the stress is as soon as once more cranked up on Koepka.
Jon Rahm hits his tee shot at 12 into the center of the inexperienced. Pin excessive, however a great 40 ft to the left of the flag. Brooks Koepka pulls to the back-left of the inexperienced. Neither perfect, however the watery grave of Rae’s Creek has been given the large bodyswerve.

Sky Sports activities discuss to Phil the Thrill. “That is as a lot enjoyable as I might presumably have taking part in golf … this has been lots of enjoyable … whatever the final result it’s been a very enjoyable day for me … I’m grateful we get to play right here and compete and be a part of this nice championship … to play like I did at this time was further particular … we’re all actually appreciative to be a part of this … it’s nice for the championship to have the entire greatest gamers right here and competing.”
Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm each discover the eleventh in regulation. Rahm very almost guides in a right-to-left roller from 30 ft for birdie. His ball stops one flip quick earlier than it’s tapped in for par. Koepka, from comparable distance, misreads and leaves his birdie effort large left. He doesn’t miss the tiddler he leaves himself, although, and the pair stride in direction of the twelfth tee, and their future. Phil Mickelson, although, eh? “The Nutbag cometh,” writes Simon Farnaby, channelling his internal Eugene O’Neill / Freddie {Couples}.
Right here’s one other! Patrick Reed lays up on the par-five thirteenth, wedges to seven ft, and rolls within the birdie putt. Russell Henley in the meantime makes a two-putt par from distance at 12. And on 17, a birdie for Cameron Younger. Three down the final and he’ll have a share of Lefty’s clubhouse lead. A lot of folks in with a shout right here.
-10: Rahm (10)
-8: Mickelson (F), Koepka (10)
-7: Spieth (F), Younger (17), Reed (13), Henley (12)
-5: Theegala (F), Scheffler (15), Matsuyama (12), Hovland (11), Cantlay (11)
Astonishing scenes of a special stripe over at 10, the place Koepka will get up and down from the terrible place he discovered himself on the financial institution to the facet of the inexperienced. After chipping down to 10 ft, then ramming residence the putt, he quietly pumps a fist with willpower. May that be the large momentum shift he wants? The wake-up name? Rahm can’t make his birdie putt then each pump large drives down 11. Many tales but to be informed this afternoon.
If there was a roof over Augusta Nationwide, it will at the moment be crusing over Florida. The patrons beloved that second all proper … and have began to dream their dreamy desires. The outdated fellow is engulfed by well-wishers as he leaves the world. There’s a slight bittersweet tang as one other fan favorite, Jordan Spieth, ends with bogey, the results of hooking his drive into bushes down the left. Spieth indicators for a 66 and slips again to -7. What scenes on 18, although. The percentages are that Mickelson’s whole received’t be sufficient … but it surely’s Sunday on the Masters, the place we’ve lengthy discovered to rule nothing out.