The Masters 2019 leaderboard: Tiger Woods two back as Francesco Molinari takes lead into final round at Masters
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Your support makes all the difference.Francesco Molinari surged two shots clear at the top of The Masters leaderboard on Saturday to set up another final round showdown with Tiger Woods for a major title.
It has been an almost flawless Masters for Molinari, who has carded just a single bogey through three rounds. On Sunday, the Italian turned in another error-free effort in the third round, signing for a six-under 66 to top the leaderboard at 13-under.
Molinari, the first Italian to win a major with his victory at last year's British Open, will start in pole position to claim a Green Jacket to go along with his Claret Jug.
Joining him in the last group will be Woods, who also paired with the Italian in the final round at Carnoustie, after the American electrified Augusta National with a five-under 67 that put him on the brink of ending a 11-year majors drought.
The two major champions will be accompanied by Tony Finau, who matched Woods's 11-under total with a dazzling eight-under 64 that featured a Masters-record equalling front nine of six-under 30.
With the forecast calling for heavy rain and thunderstorms late on Sunday officials have decided to send golfers off in threesomes from both the first and 10th tees rather than traditional pairs in an attempt to get the final round completed and avoid a Monday finish to the year's first major.
Lurking one shot further back is twice U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka, who scrapped his way to three-under 69 to trail Molinari by three.
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Hideki Matsuyama gets back-to-back birdies on 13 and 14 to move up to -4. He's also 5-under for the day.
Mickelson and Kuchar arrive at the first tee to get their rounds underway.
Lots of movement happening now. Tommy Fleetwood (-4) makes his second birdie of the day on 6.
Rickie Fowler (-4) birdies the third and Corey Conners (-4) gets a shot on the second.
Back-to-back birdies on 7 and 8 move Webb Simpson to -3.
Two birdies in his first two holes moves Tony Finau (-5) into the top ten. He's currently the leader out on the course.
Three holes left for Patrick Cantlay (-5) he's 7-under for the day, with a bogey free round.
McIlroy (+1) makes a birdie on 13th despite being in the trees off the tee.
Rickie Fowler (-5) gets three birdies in a row at 2, 3 and 4 to move to within two of the lead.
A couple of pars for Mickelson (-4) and Kuchar (-4) on the first. Kuchar's tee shot on the second finds the fairway bunker on the right. Mickelson meanwhile cuts the corner, avoids the bunker and finds the fairway.
Henrik Stenson makes a 42ft birdie putt on the last green for a round of 67 and to go into the clubhouse at -3.
Middle of the fairway for Tiger. Poults joins him. This should be a good contest between the two.
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