Masters Saturday preview: it's Moving Day
Jason Day has the lead to himself, but the chase has just started with two more rounds to go.
Saturday is moving day at Augusta National Golf Club, and 12 players are within three shots of Day's leading 6-under.
Not surprisingly, Tiger Woods is one of the challengers. Woods is going for his fourth green jacket and is only three shots back even after the tough break at No. 15, when a shot hit the flagstick and found water for an eventual bogey.
But with Day in the lead, Australia has a chance for its first Masters Tournament win. Two other Australians, Marc Leishman and Adam Scott, are in the top 10.
And then there's Bubba Watson. The defending champion barely made the cut, just like 14-year-old Tianlang Guan. Watson is in Saturday's first pairing, which tees off at 9:25 a.m. Watson will be playing with a non-competing marker.