The final day of the Masters promises to be filled with excitement, as several of the game's greatest stars are in position to make a push for this year's Green Jacket.
Tiger Woods' two-stroke penalty for an illegal drop on the 15th hole during Friday's action dominated conversations at Augusta National on Saturday, but he overcame the setback to climb within striking distance of leaders Brandt Snedeker and Angel Cabrera. Woods enters Sunday's final round four strokes back from the lead in a tie for seventh.
The next three spots on the leaderboard behind Snedeker and Cabrera after Round 3 belonged to a strong Australian contingent of Adam Scott, Jason Day and Marc Leishman. No Aussie has ever won at the Masters, and each of these talented players are in excellent position to change that.
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