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Video: Day makes 69-footer, then Langer chips in after

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Current world No. 1 Jason Day and the first player to be ranked No. 1, Bernhard Langer, are paired together in the third round of the Masters Tournament.

And, despite their 30-year age difference, both are in the mix at Augusta National.

At even par for the tournament, and five shots off the lead, Day made this 69-foot birdie putt at the par-4 14th. That birdie got him to 1 under.


Watch @JDayGolf sink a 69-foot birdie putt on No. 14 to move into a tie for third. #themasters https://t.co/QWAjYcHpqf — Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 9, 2016


Not to be outdone, Langer chipped in from 40 feet moments later. It was part of three consecutive birdies that got the 58-year-old two-time Masters champion to 2 under and three off the pace, at the time.

Watch Bernhard Langer chip in from more than 40 feet on No. 14 to move into a tie for third. #themasters https://t.co/BToNJmAwDu — Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 9, 2016