Two of them will be squaring off when the third round of the Masters gets underway Saturday. Jordan Spieth is the course leader at four-under par, and he is also the defending champion at the famed Augusta, Georgia, course.
When he tees off tomorrow at 2:50 p.m. ET, his playing partner will be Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman fired a 71 in Friday's second round, and he is just one stroke behind the 22-year-old at three-under par.
While much will be determined in Saturday's Moving Day round, there is a chance Spieth and McIlroy will also be paired for Sunday's closing round as well.