Postpublished at 22:27 BST 9 April 2017
Fowler (-3)
End of the road for Rickie Fowler? He isn't the first player to be done over by Amen Corner. Two bogeys on the bounce at 11 and 12 see him drop him down the leaderboard quicker than a stone.
-9 Rose (18), Garcia (18) - Garcia wins at first extra play-off hole
-6 Schwartzel (18); -5 Kuchar (18), Pieters (18); -4 Casey (18)
-3 Chappell (18), McIlroy (18); -2 Scott (18), Moore (18); -1 Spieth (18), Fowler (18)
Selected: +1 Westwood (18), Couples (18); +3 Rahm (18)
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Fowler (-3)
End of the road for Rickie Fowler? He isn't the first player to be done over by Amen Corner. Two bogeys on the bounce at 11 and 12 see him drop him down the leaderboard quicker than a stone.
Garcia (-7 after 10) Rose (-8 after 10)
Sergio Garcia's face is that of a man feeling strain. He looks worn down and Justin Rose is just intent on hurting him more.
Garcia escaped the trees to reach the fringe of this long 11th green, only for Rose to follow him in and land 10ft from the flag. Rose was walking after his ball confidently as soon as he'd hit it, almost letting his rival know it was good.
Man it hurts.
Kuchar (-5)
Praise from an Irishman who did exactly the same last year...
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Kuchar (-5)
Goosebump-raising cheers from the patrons around the 16th as Kuchar bounds up to the pin to grab his ball. He's grinning like someone who has just plucked his jeans out of the drawer and found a $50 bill tucked in his inside pocket.
Kuuuuuch grabs the ball and pulls out his pen to sign it. One for the mantelpiece. Or is it? No, he hands it to one lucky fan. That beats any Christmas present ever.
Image source, BBC SportPieters (-5 after 14)
The chasing pack looked done for an hour ago, suddenly it's turning their way a touch. Thomas Pieters ringing a putt home for birdie on 14 - 440 yards managed perfectly.
Mark Chapman
BBC Sport presenter at Augusta
The crowd won't stop hollering 'Kuuch" as Matt Kuchar goes to fetch the ball out of the hole. He is certainly in the conversation now.
Kuchar (-5)
Someone is trying to gatecrash the party. Matt Kuchar bags a hole-in-one on the 16th! Kuuuuuuch likes it as soon as ball leaves iron, one bounce, another bounce, a roll round from right to left and back into the cup.
Unbelievable timing.
Garcia (-7 after 10) Rose (-8 after 10)
More trouble for Mr Garcia... into trees on 11 off the tee. He was biting his lip all the way until his ball landed and rolled painfully into exactly where he didn't want it to go.
Justin Rose is fairway all day.
Spieth (-1)
Image source, BBC SportOh no! Jordan Spieth 0, Rae's Creek 1. Same shirt, same shot, same outcome. The Texan hits the front bank and the ball dribbles back into the drink. He smiles wryly. He doesn't find this funny.
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Fowler (-4), Spieth (-1)
Let's go to 12. Rickie Fowler and, gulp, Jordan Spieth are standing on the tee. Rae's Creek lies in wait. At least Jordan isn't in the lead this year...
Garcia (-7 after 10) Rose (-8 after 10)
Sergio Garcia drops the shot he was always going to. A first bogey in 19 holes for him. His drive left a long approach and he forced it, ending up way wide.
Justin Rose was not exactly textbook at any point throughout that stretch but makes par and it's enough for an advantage.
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Chris Smith: Sergio looks beaten already. Needs to attack the next few holes. Trying to hold on.
Jay Townsend
BBC Radio 5 live at Augusta
Five is a good score from here for Sergio, four is out of the question. He needs to work out how he can get down in five and take his medicine.
Garcia (-8 after 9) Rose (-8 after 9)
Sergio Garcia on 10. He's trying to come up with a potion of success here but my word he is in trouble. From under a tree he clips one high, his club follows through to flick a branch and with a skip he sees his ball run off the other end of the surface. Justin Rose is in reasonably close for his par putt.
Fowler (-4)
There she goes. The Las could be playing in the background as Rickie Fowler's chip onto the 11th green rolls on by the hole. Tough putt back...missed. Rickie swinging his putter in the air is almost as wild as his tee shot which landed him in the poop.
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Sergio's body language in the last 30 minutes has been a little slumpy.
Garcia (-8 after 9) Rose (-8 after 9)
Ooh... oohh. Sergio Garcia addresses his ball but walks away, he didn't like something. Always nervy when a player does that. He will be hitting a mid-Iron here downhill on 10 and that is really ugly. Way right, close to bushes.
Justin Rose can be a bit more conservative here now, he knows his opposite number is in trouble. He comes up short of the green but it's advantage JR.
Spieth (-1)
Is this Jordan Spieth's challenge crashing and burning? A bogey on 10 leaves him seven shots off the lead.