The 89th edition of The Masters is in a thriller on Sunday.
Rory McILroy and Bryson Dechambeau are in the final couple, and golf fans will remember how these two are connected after the US 2024 open.
Dechambeau won the US Open in Pinehurst n ° 2, while McILroy had an epic crisis with the putter at the end of the turn to throw his potential title.
This time, McILroy posted another tower of 6 Sous Augusta National on Saturday after having increased the ranking on Friday.
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Rory McILroy plays his shot on the first hole in the third round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Michael Madrid / Imagn Images)
McILroy put his first disappointing round, when he even finished peer after two double bogeys on the nine seconds, in the rear view mirror after having published a 66 in his second round. Then he took a hot start, becoming birdie, eagle, birdie to quickly take the lead.
It was an advance that he had not abandoned even after weighing on the eight and 10 holes, putting a bogey on the dashboard to descend to 9 sous.
However, McILroy recovered these blows with a Birdie on the No. 13 and No. 15, which ruined his first round after hitting a chip in the water. He buried another eagle to bring it to 12 sous.
Rory McILroy Chips in Eagle, Bryson Dechambeau flows Deep Birdie to start the third round of the masters with fireworks
Thus, McILroy, who needs a green jacket to accomplish a big career in a career after winning all the other adults in the PGA Tour, has a chance on Sunday to finally get it, while winning the fifth major majority of his career.

Bryson Dechambeau reacts after putting the first green in the third round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Michael Madrid / Imagn Images)
Dechambeau will be twinned with Mcilroy and seeks his own first -control victory. Dechambeau finished his third round with a long winding sneaky putt on the 18th hole to finish with a 69 the day and 10 under the tournament.
He recorded three birdies in his last four holes, and the golf star Liv let out a roar with the fans around the 18th green.
Fuck yourself, people because on Sunday in Augusta, there is necessarily fireworks as we saw on Saturday.
Former overvoltage champion; The rose begins to wither away
While all eyes are on McILroy and Dechambeau after the third round on Saturday, Zach Johnson, the 2007 masters champion, stole the ranking after publishing a 66 even before the two golfers feel.

Zach Johnson aligns his putt out of 13 in the second round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)
Johnson is now tied at the 10th before Sunday at 4 under the tournament.
Rose, the master chief after the first two laps, was twinned with Dechambeau on Saturday, hoping to keep this advance before the final round.
But it was a battle from the start. Rose had to rush to save pars, and that finally caught him. He posted five bogeys and two birdies to finish 3 during the day.
Rose is now equal to sixth row 5 sous, and he will have to look more like he did on Thursday, when he published a 65 in the first round, to have a chance to walk in the Butler cabin for an adjustment of the green jacket.

Rory McILroy plays his shooting from the 12th TEE in the third round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Images Grace Smith / Imagn)
Masters classification
Here is the classification of masters before the last round on Sunday:
1. Rory McILroy: -12
2. Bryson Dechambeau: -10
3. Corey Conners: -8
T4. Patrick Reed: -6
T4. Ludvig Åberg: -6
T6. Jason Day: -5
T6. Scottie Scheffler: -5
T6. Shane Lowry: -5
T6. Justin Rose: -5
T10. Zach Johnson: -4
T10. Nico Echavarria: -4
T10. Xander Schauffele: -4
T10. Sungjae IM: -4




