The Masters 2025: updates of the third day of Augusta – Live | The masters

Key events
A good score of score. Some former champions are out there to demonstrate that a low number is possible. Jon Rahm, by Liv Golf And the reputation of remorse of the buyer, whose victory here feels much more long than a couple of years ago, flew out of the blocks this morning with three consecutive birds. It is currently level for the tournament. The 2015 champion Jordan Spieth killed 8, 9 and 13 in a currently impeccable round; It is -1 in general. And the 2007 winner Zach Johnson is currently the hottest property on the property, Er, after having made birds at 9, 10 and 12 plus eagles to 2. A bogey of Bogey at 6, and is in total.
It is a sunny day in Augusta National, if not particularly warm. The wind is expected to resume a little as the day goes on, but not largely, and not as gruff as yesterday afternoon. Once later, even a rain shower, even if it arrives, nothing too dramatic is expected. Throwing some attractive pivot shots and the conditions are ripe for a good score.
Dunlap’s varification turn would have been even more impressive if he had not finished with three consecutive trolleys. But yesterday was not the most striking collapse of the late round. Oh no. Not from a long plaster. Make Brooks Koepka, ranked 2019 and 2023, who would have competed right now if he managed to do Bogey at 18 last night. Unfortunately, for the five -time main winner, he pulled the shirt on the trees along the left and was forced to take an unjustable one. After cutting back, he got short in a switch to the left of the greenery with his fourth, he chipped weakly and from there to three. A Quadruple-Bogey Otto. Ooo-wee. If you feel serious like Cameron Young, who would also be here today if it had not been prepared with non -negligence three puts with a football distance out of 16, it is a controversial point and a question that I would certainly be too frightened/wise to put in the face of the great man.
Before things are unleashed, take the opportunity to give the young Nick Dunlap tip. Thursday the 21 -year -old shot 90 and many players would have responded by playing the disease or accident card to minimize the embarrassment before retiring in silence. But Dunlap pulled out his frustration on a bucket of balls away, then he returned yesterday to publish a turn of Under of 71. He still lost the cut in the last place, of course, but if they were distributing green jackets for Moxie, Dunlap would certainly be in the lead in the tail. The differential between its first two rounds is the second largest in the story of Masters, the greatest effort 88-67 by Craig Wood in 1936. Wood continued to win the Masters five years later, so if you are a fan of the extravagant nomination, stacked your money with Dunlap by winning this tournament in 2030.
Preamble
It’s a moving day! Here’s how the upper part of the ranking appears …
-8: rose
-7: Dephacheau
-6: Mcilroy, Conners
-5: McCarty, Lowry, Scheffler, Hatton
-4: R Højgaard, Hovland, day
-3: IM, åberg, Matsuyama, Reed, Morikawa
-2: Schauffele, Fleetwood, Riley, M Kim, Harman
-1: Watson, Burns, Echavarria, English, MW Lee
E: Hoge, Homa, Taylor, Berger, Fitzpatrick, Clark, Thegala, Thompson, Rai, Thomas
… here are some big names that have lost the cut …
Dustin Johnson, Bernhard Langer, Keegan Bradley, Sergio Garcia, Mike Weir, Fred Couples, Tony Finau, Brooks Koepka (Thanks to a quadruple-bley Eight Up the Last), Adam Scott, Cameron Smith, Billy Horschel, Phil Mickelson, Robert MacIns. Olazabal, Cameron Young (Thanks to Four-Putt from 12 feet at 16) and Will Zalatoris …
… and today’s times of Tee can be found Here. We will go here at 18:00 bst. It’s turned on!