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In this “Mercedes-Benz Drive with Precision,” the Live From crew analyzes Cameron Young’s drives on No. 13 and No. 17 during the third round of the Masters.
Cameron Young caught Rory McIlroy during Saturday’s third round, overcoming 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.

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Aaron Rai clawed back from a late deficit at Yas Links with clutch birdies on 16 and 17, including a stunning 200-yard approach, as he forces a playoff and outduels Tommy Fleetwood to win in Abu Dhabi.
Rai birdied the first playoff hole Sunday at Yas Golf Links to capture his third career DP World Tour title while McIlroy’s closing 62 equaled his best round ever on the tour.
The event was reduced to 54 holes, leaving Hataoka and fellow Japanese player Yuna Araki to face off in sudden death.
Displaying supreme confidence with his putting, Garrick Higgo flashed a hot hand on Saturday at the World Wide Technology Championship, where he took over the top spot on Moving Day.
Watch the best moments from the third round of the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal Golf Course in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Ben Griffin breaks down his third round 66 at the World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo, how a new putter helped him play more freely, and what he learned chasing Scottie Scheffler at the Pro Circuit Championship.
Higgo fired a career-best, 11-under 61 Saturday to vault to 22 under through three rounds on Diamante’s generous El Cardonal layout, a shot clear of Carson Young, who co-led here a year ago.
Final-round tee times and TV times for the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship, live on Golf Channel.
After back-to-back bogeys, Andrew Putnam drills a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole at El Cardonal during the third-round action at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Brandel Chamblee explains how Aaron Rai’s swings and accuracy-focused play style remind him heavily of the legendary Calvin Peete.