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Tiger Woods realizes this could be his last Masters
In a press conference a few days before the 2023 Masters is set to begin, Tiger Woods admitted that this Masters may be his last.
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After two days of bad weather, the 87th Masters will open Sunday with the completion of the third round before getting to the fourth and final round.
The Masters called the tournament off on Saturday after golfers endured 45 minutes of rain in the third round.
Brooks Koepka, who left the PGA Tour to sign with the Saudi-backed LIV tour, is the leader at 13 shots under. He leads Jon Rahm by four shots. Sam Bennett, an amateur, is in third place at 6 under. On the other side, five-time Masters winners Tiger Woods is in last place at 9 over.
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Tough Saturday for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods made the cut at the Masters for a record 23rd time. But he had a tough time in the bad weather in the third round. He found the pond on back-to-back holes, finishing with double-bogeys on the 15th and 16th before play was stopped. He will start on the 17th hole and has 10 holes to complete before he starts the fourth round.
When will play resume on Sunday at the Masters?
Third round action will continue at Augusta National on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. ET. No player had completed their third round when play was called on Saturday. The fourth round is expected to begin later in the afternoon, around 12:30 p.m. ET.
How to watch the Masters on Sunday
The restart of the third round will be broadcast on CBS, starting at 8:30 a.m. ET until the conclusion of the round. Live coverage will pick back up on CBS from 2-7 p.m. ET.
Featured groups and holes can be streamed via Masters.com and ESPN+. Streaming is also available via CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app, as well as through Paramount+.
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