Summary

  • Italy's Francesco Molinari leads the Masters on -13 after third round of 66

  • Tiger Woods and Tony Finau second on -11

  • Koepka -10; Poulter, Simpson -9

  • Kuchar, Schauffele, Harding, D Johnson, Oosthuizen -8

  • Selected: Fowler, Scott -7; Mickelson -6; Fleetwood, Spieth -4, McIlroy -1

  • Final round to start at 12:30 BST because of expected bad weather

  1. Pretty in... lilacpublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Francesco Molinari, Jason DAy, Tiger Woods, Thorbjorn Oleseen & Brooks koepkaImage source, Getty Images

    There's colour coordination and then there is colour coordination. But frankly this is bordering the ridiculous. Has 'Moving Saturday' become 'Lilac Saturday'?

    Maybe a quick call to avoid synchronisation may be in order in future lads....a WhatsApp group message would also suffice.

  2. Finau takes clubhouse leadpublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Finau -11 (F)

    Now then, what a round from Tony Finau as he signs for a spectacular 64 - the third of the day after Patrick Cantlay and Webb Simpson.

    Seriously impressive stuff from the American and he claims the clubhouse lead at 11 under par. Six birdies today plus and eagle at the eighth.

    Now go get a good night's sleep...

  3. Kuuuuchhh!published at 22:11 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Kuchar -7 (15)

    Matt Kuchar arrives on the birdie train, that's three on the bounce for the American as he rides his way to seven under par.

  4. Lefty saves parpublished at 22:10 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Mickelson -6 (15)

    What an escape from Phil Mickelson. From finding the drink to saving par. Great work.

  5. Earlier start on Sundaypublished at 22:08 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Confirmation from the Masters that tee times have been brought forward for the final day because of the threat of storms later in the day.

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  6. Postpublished at 22:07 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Mickelson -6 (14)

    Splash!

    Phil Mickelson sinks one at 15. Get the scuba gear out...

  7. Bogey at the last for Fowlerpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Fowler -7 (F)

    Casual from Rickie Fowler at the last, and he can't hole it. The American drops a shot at the 18th and heads in at seven under par.

  8. Birdie for Woodspublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -9, Poulter -7 (13)

    Unbelievable.

    Tiger Woods circles the cup and watches his birdie putt drop to the sound of the Augusta patrons roaring.

    He goes from the loosest of drivers to making birdie at 13. And Woods is back within two of the lead.

    Ian Poulter follows up with a birdie of his own.

  9. Birdie chance for Woodspublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -8, Poulter -6 (12)

    Birdie chance for Tiger Woods.

    He scoots a low approach on to the green and it sizzles to a stop some six feet from home.

    This would be some birdie after that wayward-looking drive.

  10. Postpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -8, Poulter -6 (12)

    No way... as if Tiger Woods' ball has just reappeared on the edges of the fairway after looking like it was heading for the undergrowth. We don't think he took a drop...

    Woods just lays up to give himself a sight of the pin.

  11. What a shot!published at 21:56 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Oosthuizen -8 (11) Johnson -7 (11)

    Louis Oosthuizen - a tad forgotten as others rock the world around him - fires is iron in on 11 and starts walking after it. Pitches on the fringe, takes the break, gets better, and better and better. Two feet left for birdie.

    Dustin Johnson going along nicely and makes par.

  12. Final round trios?published at 21:55 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    American golf writer Rex Hoggard thinks he knows how officials at the Augusta National are planning to combat a storm scheduled for Sunday.....

    @RexHoggardGCImage source, @RexHoggardGC
    Media caption,

    Thunderstorms for Masters?

  13. Birdie for Thomaspublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Thomas -6 (15)

    Justin Thomas is still there or thereabouts.

    He's just birdied the 15th to move to six under par. It's so clustered at the top, but a run together tomorrow and the American could soon move into contention.

  14. Woods looking worriedpublished at 21:49 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -8, Poulter -6 (12)

    From the shadows of the 13th tee, Tiger Woods rips a drive tight left and it clips the top of a tree... where's that gone?!

    There's a stream lurking between the azalea bushes down below. Woods looks worried.

  15. Chances and saves...published at 21:48 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Finau -11 (16) Schauffele -9 (11) Mickelson -6 (13)

    Tony Finau safely over the water on 16 - par three - his putt is a touch light though and he has a jangler left for par. Xander Schauffele - arrows one into the 11th - bingo. It seems to clip the flag and leave six feet for birdie. Could be a key moment if he puts that away. Phil 'The Thrill' leaves a birdie putt go - he needed it. Back to Finau - important - she's in. Momentum maintained.

    Let me remind you in true Vidiprinter fashion that he is EIGHT UNDER for his round with two to play. Schauffele misses his chance too as the ball breaks violently.

  16. Postpublished at 21:46 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -8, Poulter -6 (12)

    That's wavering... Tiger Woods wobbles a mid-range putts from the fringes just a fraction or two short of the cup. Par it is.

  17. Postpublished at 21:46 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Ken Brown
    BBC Sport commentator at the Augusta National

    Francesco Molinari has been flawless this week. It is Ben Hogan-like play.

  18. Postpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Molinari -9, Day -7 (9)

    Jason Day is through the front nine at seven under par, keeping him level for the day, but it's playing partner Francesco Molinari who's really shaking things up at nine under - and that's with a back nine that's proved pretty generous today to come.

    Still just one bogey this week for the Italian.

  19. Poults avoids the splashpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Woods -8, Poulter -6 (11)

    Ooo, Poults... is that heading for the water? His tee shot at 12 zips back on itself but just comes to a halt before the wet stuff. Tiger Woods is on the green and looking at an outside birdie shot.

  20. 'It was gorgeous'published at 21:38 British Summer Time 13 April 2019

    Andrew Magee
    PGA Tour winner on BBC Radio 5 live

    That was a nightmare for Tony Finau who left himself a dreadful putt from right to left from five or six feet.

    He set up beautifully and barely touched his putt. It was gorgeous.