Sunday's pairings for the Masters bring golf fans what could be the wildest finish ever at Augusta National.
Jordan Spieth clings to a one-stroke lead, having seen his chance to separate from the field vanish late Saturday. Now he looks at the leaderboard and sees a crew of eager golfers lurking like sharks, sensing Spieth, who has led the past seven rounds of the Masters, might be vulnerable.
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Rory McIlroy faded while Jason Day got back in the pack.