Brooks Koepka, Jason Day and Francesco Molinari are among the five players atop the leaderboard heading into the third round of the 2019 Masters Tournament.
Day and Molinari both turned in a five-under-par 67 on Friday, while Louis Oosthuizen carded a 66 and 2013 Masters winner Adam Scott posted a 68 to complete the group at seven-under. But a familiar name is right behind the quintet.
Tiger Woods shot a 68, tying his lowest round at Augusta National Golf Club since the 2011 tournament.
With the 14-time major winner in the hunt, Phil Mickelson three strokes back and several top-10 players within striking distance, third-round action on Saturday will be full of intrigue.