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Schaeffler leads the way with a three-stroke advantage! Smith blasted out -4 in second place! Tiger T41, Wheat T9

On April 10, Beijing time, the Masters mobile Japanese war ended. Facing Augusta's "perverted difficulty" green, only 9 players played the red letter (under 72) in this round.

World Number One Scotty Schaeffler shot a 71 (-1) this round to reach -9 overall, continuing to occupy the top spot in the lead, with the lead narrowed from 5 to 3. Players Championship champion Cameron Smith was the best player of the round, with a 68 (-4) shot of 6-bird-to-2 bogeys to bring his overall to -6, jumping to second place alone. Ren Chengzai shot 71 (=1) and the total score came to -4, ranking third alone. Char Schwartzel and Sean Laurie are in the T4, seven strokes behind the leader.

(After 54 holes, world no. 1 Schaeffler leads by 3 strokes)

The putter was not good and Tiger King slid down to T41

"Tiger King" Woods did not play well, playing his highest single-round number of 78 (+6) in Augusta, and 36 pushes in a single round was his second-highest single-round putting number on the PGA Tour.

After this round, tigers have an overall score of +7, and the ranking has slipped from T19 to T41.

(Round 3, Tigers Top Nine Scorecard)

The Tigers caught a total of three birds in this round, including an easy bird push after narrowly cutting the eagle into the hole at the beginning of the 2nd hole, showing his good saving state.

But poor putting kept the Tigers struggling, with three pushes on six holes and the second four pushes of his Masters career. After swallowing 5 bitter bogeys and 2 double bogeys, Tiger said in an interview: "I pushed thousands of bars on the greens today, which obviously affected the results. I did what I had to do on the bat, but the opposite was true on the greens. ”

(Tiger's putter is struggling)

Tiger's first four launch at the Masters is now on his fourth trip to win the title (2005), and this round he used four pushes to face a 17-yard distance on the 5th hole, he said in an interview: "I just couldn't find [putting it] and it seemed like nothing was working. ”

But as Tiger Face has said before: "I am working hard every day, and every day is a different challenge." Despite fighting with injuries, I believe that the Tigers, who will never give up, can rebound strongly in the final round!

Lead the table

World Number One Scotty Schaeffler continued his excellent form in the second round. He shot a 71 (-1) in the round, reaching -9 overall and continuing to take the top spot, but his lead was reduced from 5 to 3.

(Third round, Schaeffler's top nine scorecard)

Schaeffler played well in the top nine, catching four birds and swallowing only 1 bogey, moving into the bottom nine with a brilliant -11 result. But Augusta's gusts of wind and difficult greens caused him to suffer ups and downs, and after nine he grabbed 2 birds and swallowed 4 bogeys.

Schaeffler's data on fairway rate, upper green rate and average number of putters in this round have declined compared to the previous two rounds, but they are still much higher than the average performance of the lineup. Will the third time participating in the Masters be able to hold the 3-stroke advantage in the final round and grab your first green jacket?

(Smith Third Round Scorecard)

Players Championship champion, Australian champion Cameron Smith is the best player to play in this round. A 68 (-4) shot of 6-bird-2 bogey brought his overall to -6, lifting the ranking by four places to a single second place.

In a tough round, the excellent bogey avoidance rate (11%, the average lineup of 22%) put Smith out of the way, and he will be on the verge of his first green jacket.

(Ren Chengzai's third round scorecard)

The leader in the first round, South Korean player Ren Sung-jae only played +4 on the first 6 holes of this round, but "awakened" in the remaining 12 holes and generally played -5. After shooting a 71 (=1), Ren Chengzai's overall record came to -4, five strokes behind the leader Schaeffler, and was in third place alone. He has the potential to become asia's second green jacket winner.

(McIlroy in the game)

Char Schuvatzell, who started with Schaeffler, shot a 72 (+1) for the round and is currently in the T4 with Sean Laurie, seven strokes behind the leader.

Rory McIlroy was one of nine players to hit the red letters in this round, and with a score of 71 (-1), he jumped 14 places to T9. Also on the T9 are Colin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson and Jenson Kocrick. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama shot just 77 (+5) in the round and slipped to T14.

Departure time of the final round

From the evening of April 10 to the early morning of April 11, Beijing time

22:50 Joan Ram/Tiger Woods

02:20 Char Schwartzel/Justin Thomas

02:30 Ren Sung-jae / Sean Laurie

02:40 Scotty Schaeffler/Cameron Smith

(Masters Final Round Departure Time Full Version)

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