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The tee times for the third round will be announced soon, and play is expected to start at 10.30am local, 3.30pm GMT. News of that when we have it, with more live action to come a little bit later.
-9: Ancer, Smith, Thomas, D Johnson, Rahm
-8: Cantlay, Im, Pan, Matsuyama, Reed
-7: Willett, Fleetwood, Rose
-6: Munoz, Frittelli, Oosthuizen
-5: Mickelson, Koepka, Conners, Scheffler, Casey, Woods
-4: Fowler, Horschel, Simpson, Janewattananond, Schauffele
-3: Augenstein (a), Langer, McIlroy, Perez, Howell III, Na, Kim
Rafa Cabrera Bello makes his par at 9, remains at evens, and secures his weekend participation. Meanwhile on 18, Graeme McDowell chips up from the bank to the left, beautifully so, but his gentle left-to-right curler stops one turn short of dropping for birdie. He ends the second round at +1, the width of a Titleist away from making the final two rounds. The 2010 US Open champion is one of several big names to have missed the cut. We’re also saying goodbye to: Matt Kuchar, Henrik Stenson, Gary Woodland, Matthew Wolff, Tyrrell Hatton, Kevin Kisner, Larry Mize, Jason Kokrak, Francisco Molinari, Fred Couples, Jason Day, Sandy Lyle, Lucas Glover and Jose Maria Olazabal. Goodbye for now, dear friends, we love you all.
Written by Scott Murray
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2020/nov/14/the-masters-2020-round-three-after-second-round-conclusion-live under the title “The Masters 2020: five-way tie at the top on day three – live!”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.