AUGUSTA, Ga. – There are more than three men who have a chance to win the 83rd Masters, but all eyes will still be on that final grouping Sunday at Augusta National.
For starters, it’ll be historic no matter what happens. This is the first time the Masters has ever had a two-tee start in the final round. This year, tournament officials made the call in order to finish before nasty weather comes through the area mid-afternoon.
Then there’s Tiger Woods, in search of his fifth green jacket after shooting a third-round 67.