Summary

  • Champion: -8 Watson (US)

  • -5 Spieth (US), Blixt (Swe); -4 Jimenez (Spa); -2 Kuchar (US), Fowler (US)

  • Selected: -1 Westwood (Eng); E Bjorn (Den), McIlroy (NI)

  • +1 Rose (Eng), Scott (Aus); +2 Couples (US), Poulter (Eng)

  • +6 Gallacher (Sco); +9 Lyle (Sco), Clarke (NI)

  1. Get involvedpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Jarleth Eaton:, external Cider already stacked up in the fridge, Sunday Roast already devoured, I'm ready for an incredible Masters Sunday.

  2. Paul Azinger Q&Apublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Paul Azinger has been part of the BBC commentary team at the Masters this weekend and he will be joining us for a live chat on the BBC Sport Facebook page at 17:45 BST. If you have a question for him about this weekend's action or perhaps are looking for some tips to improve your game, go to the BBC Sport Facebook page, external to post your query.

  3. Postpublished at 16:40 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    The On The Range coverage on the Red Button and here on the BBC Sport website has just peaked. It simply won't get any better.

    Miguel Angel Jimenez, the 50-year-old, is keeping himself young by going through his pre-round stretches.

    Two mid-irons in his hands, swinging and bending to limber up. Clubs across his shoulders like a goalkeeper hanging off a cross bar, then pushed down his back as if attempting to scratch an unreachable spot.

    Takes me back to the 2011 Open, when Miguel was similarly loose-limbed.

  4. Postpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Rob Hodgetts
    BBC Sport at Augusta National

    We drive down the 10th to the "Bubba spot" in the trees where Watson hit that wizard wedge in the play-off two years ago.

    BBC television's Ken Brown plops down a ball and brandishes a club, attracting quite a gallery. He goes into his patter about how difficult a shot it was to bend the ball around the trees and onto the green.

    He nails his line in one and everyone claps. "That was great, but now hit the shot," pipes someone. Ken politely declines. "I'm not left-handed," he says.

  5. Postpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    19:10: Lee Westwood, Jim Furyk

    19:20: Miguel Angel Jimenez, Rickie Fowler

    19:30: Matt Kuchar, Jonas Blixt

    19:40: Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson

  6. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Thinks start to get tasty from about 17:40 BST, when Rory McIlroy, too far back on three over, heads out out in the company of Jimmy Walker. The other tee times to look out for are as follows but, because so many players are in contention, I need to split them over two entries...

    18:30: Ian Poulter, Kevin Streelman

    18:40: John Senden, Gary Woodland

    18:50: Kevin Stadler, Fred Couples

    19:00: Thomas Bjorn, Justin Rose

  7. Postpublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Yep, our man at Augusta Rob Hodgetts is out bright and early, and those at the southern end of the leaderboard have already set out for their final rounds.

    Amongst them are former champions Sandy Lyle, Mike Weir and Larry Mize, who is the back marker on 14 over par.

    Scotland's Stephen Gallacher, who had a shocker yesterday, has birdied three of the first five holes to get down to five over.

  8. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Rob Hodgetts
    BBC Sport at Augusta National

    Plenty of nerves here at Augusta this morning. And that's just among the patrons. Will the best spot be taken? What's my strategy? What's my back-up?

    The gate opens at 0730, but members are allowed out five minutes earlier.

    The area for seats around 18 fills up "instantly", says the security guard at the green. By 0740, you're already in the 10th row. There are two anonymous chairs in the front row for chairman Billy Payne and his predecessor Hootie Johnson. Surely they don't get involved in the foot race? "They've got plenty of grandkids for that," says my man.

  9. Postpublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    I'm serious about hearing your plans, because I think you may hear quite a bit of ours. Final day of the Masters means takeaway on the live text desk. Pass me the pizza menu.

  10. Postpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    So are you excited? Have you got your Sunday evening Masters plan in place? Who do you think will be wearing the Green Jacket at about midnight tonight? Text 81111, tweet using the hashtag #bbcgolf, external or head to the BBC Sport Facebook, external page.

  11. Live nowpublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    And, dear reader, it is a show that has already begun.

    Later tonight we will have full coverage on BBC Two and BBC Radio 5 live, but the first of our seven live streams is already under way.

    We are On The Range on the Red Button and here at the top of this page. Simply click the Live Coverage tab, and select the stream.

  12. Postpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    Rob Hodgetts
    BBC Sport at Augusta National

    Another spectacular morning to kick off the final day here in Augusta. Fair weather clouds to move in later, wind picking up to 15 mph.

    For now, it's still and there is an expectant hum in the air. Early morning cigar smoke wafts lazily across the first tee.

    First up, Greg Norman's nemesis Larry Mize tees off with marker Jeff Knox, the Augusta member who beat Rory McIlroy by one yesterday.

  13. Postpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    And that is where we begin, ready for a Sunday night shootout for the most iconic prize in golf.

    Cancel those plans to visit the in-laws, put the dog outside and get drinks and snacks within arm's reach.

    It's going to be a helluva show.

  14. Third round leaderboardpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    -5 Spieth (US), B Watson (US); -4 Kuchar (US) Blixt (Swe); -3 Jimenez (Spa), Fowler (US); -2 Westwood (Eng), Furyk (US), Bjorn (US).

    Selected others: -1 Rose (Eng); E Poulter (Eng); +1 Scott (Aus); +3 McIlroy (NI), Donaldson (Wal); +5 Clarke (NI); +8 Lyle (Sco), Gallacher (Sco).

  15. Postpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    And what about the Brits?

    Obviously, Lee Westwood has put himself in position, three shots behind the leading pair and one ahead of fellow Englishman Justin Rose. Even Ian Poulter, five shots adrift, is not completely out of the picture.

    In amongst the rookies, defending champions, cigar-smokers and Brits, lie the likes of Thomas Bjorn, Jim Furyk and Fred Couples.

    Lee WestwoodImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    With a three-shot lead, it looked like Bubba Watson's to lose. A shaky Saturday for the 2012 champion has left him in a share of the lead with Spieth, whom he will partner in the final group.

    Matt Kuchar, third and eighth in the past two years, went quietly about his business to lie a shot back, level with Sweden's Jonas Blixt.

    Stellar Saturdays for Rickie Fowler and Miguel Angel Jiminez have put them two off the pace.

  17. Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    But it would be wrong to focus solely on the fresh-faced Texan, especially as a Saturday with more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing left us with a leaderboard jammed tighter than the Stadlers' Mini.

  18. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    If Spieth pulls on the Green Jacket at dusk this evening, he will not only become the youngest Masters winner of all time, but the youngest winner of any major since 1931.

    According to BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter, a Spieth victory would be the most significant moment for golf since 21-year-old Tiger Woods won the Masters in 1997.

    I told you it was big.

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    On a Georgia Sunday morning, as many as 15 players will be pulling their curtains back and believing they have a genuine hope of winning the 2014 Masters.

    Of that group, no-one is better placed than 20-year-old Jordan Spieth.

  20. Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 13 April 2014

    No messing about, let's get to the point. This. Is. Big.