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Cameron Young did the improbable and caught Rory McIlroy during Saturday’s third round. In this “It’s a New Work Day” presented by Workday, the “Live From” team breaks down how Young overcame an eight-shot deficit to enter Sunday’s final round tied at 11 under.
On “Live From the Masters,” Paul McGinley, Brandel Chamblee and Rich Lerner discuss the roller-coaster ride that Rory McIlroy provided Saturday at Augusta National, as he often does.
Patrick Reed was the top-ranked player in the Masters field when it came to fairways hit during Saturday’s third round. Here’s where Reed excelled and what the deficit he faces heading into Sunday’s final round at Augusta.
Is anyone better on Tour than Shane Lowry at getting a hole-in-one? The Irishman recorded an ace on the par-3 sixth hole at Augusta. It’s his fifth career hole-in-one on Tour.
On a record Saturday of scoring at Augusta National, McIlroy fought just to keep the wheels on, losing his six-shot lead and now finding himself tied with Cameron Young entering Sunday.
Rory McIlroy spoke to the media after he finished his third round at the Masters tied for first and analyzed his play after losing the six-stroke lead he had going into Saturday.
Scottie Scheffler needed something special over the final two days to rally at the Masters. This was certainly a start.
Cameron Young sits between Rory McIlroy and Masters history. Here’s what oddsmakers say the difference is heading into Sunday.
Here’s a look at the third-round leaderboard for the full field in the 2026 Masters Tournament.
There are 18 holes separating Rory McIlroy and a piece of Masters history. If McIlroy can close out at Augusta on Sunday, he will become the tournament’s fourth back-to-back winner.