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Golf fans couldn't have asked for a more perfect Sunday setup at the Masters.
While Rickie Fowler, Charley Hoffman, Sergio Garcia and Thomas Pieters were tied for the lead at four under following the conclusion of Friday's second round, moving day afforded several big names a chance to vault up the leaderboard.
A pair of former green-jacket winners in Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott did just that with their sights set on more glory in Augusta, Georgia. Although they entered the day at even par, Spieth and Scott fired rounds of 68 and 69, respectively, to keep the pressure on co-leaders Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia, each of whom are sitting at six under:
In other words, those decorated major winners have put themselves in prime position to strike Sunday with another green jacket on the line.