The fourth round of the Masters may be the moment that Patrick Reed has been waiting for throughout his career.
After a brilliant third round that included two eagles on the back nine, Reed will tee off Sunday's final round with a three-stroke lead in the tournament after shooting a 67 Saturday.
It could be a coronation for Reed, but not if playing partner Rory McIlroy has anything to say about it. McIlroy birdied the 18th hole and that gave him a 65 and brought him to 11 under par for the tournament, and he trails Reed by three strokes.