LIV Golf at The Masters 2025: DeChambeau, Reed in top five after third round

The third round of 89 Master’s championship End with a ton of movement at the top of the leaders plate.
seven Golf players – Praison Deschamboand Terrell Hatonand Patrick Reedand Boba Watsonand Joaquin Niemannand John RamAnd Charles Shorestl Stay in the competition after placing the pieces in 2 after the first two rounds. The remaining seven golf players in LIV players participate in five titles, with Rahm’s 2023 victory is the latest.
Dechaambeau continued to shine, where today he finished second, while Red ended in the third round in fourth place.
Rorre McLeroi It captured the individual lead after shooting 6 less in this wild Saturday. Corrie ConnezWho moved from a deficit from five shots to one shot behind Mcilroy in the extension of three holes, closed with eight consecutive Pars for 70. ended in third place, four shots. No one was closer to six shots than Mcilroy. Justin RoseWho made one progress at the beginning of the day, shot 75 years and was seven shots, and retreated from sixth place.
Below are the most prominent events of Round 3 in Ugusta National:
Day 3 leaders
1. Rorre McLeroi (-12)
2. Praison Deschambo (-10)
3. Cori Conneys (-8)
T4. Patrick Reed (-6)
T4. Ludvig åberg (-6)
T6. Jason Day (-5)
T6. Scotti Chefler (-5)
T6. Shin Laurie (-5)
T6. Justin Rose (-5)
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Rory Mcilroy made a great start in Ugusta and closed in the Grand Slam career
Mcilroy raced the best start of Masters in its 91 -year -old history, with six consecutive 3s for the performance card that she launched on Saturday and left 18 hole away from that desired green and vibrant professional vitality.
Mcilroy skipped Eagle as part of his amazing start, then handed another eagle late in the tour where the competitors were lining up behind, which is a majestic from 6 feet to 6 feet on the fifth fifth hole 15 which carried it to 66 years in a row 66.
“It was a great day and put me in a wonderful position that goes to tomorrow,” McLeroy said. “I must stay firm and stay in my little world.”
At stake, there is an opportunity to become only the sixth player to capture all the four major professional companies, which is the feat that was accomplished by the last 25 years. Woods tiger In the British Open Championship.
Bryson Dechaambeu continues to influence the third round
Mcilroy led two shots on a familiar enemy, who handed over some magic on its own with a 45-foot bird to start his tour and put him from nearly 50 feet to birds on the eighteenth hole that gave him 69.
Patrick Reed and Ludwig Oberg are moving on Saturday in the Master
Reed, Master’s Champion 2018, launched at least 36 years to give himself an external chance to chase Mcilroy over the 18 hole. Red closed three birds on his last six holes. Åberg also made a late step, with three straight birds of the 14-16 numbers in its tour of 69. Both were in 6 years 210, six shots behind Mcilroy.
“You never know, but you have to expect to go out and play your best tour,” said Reed. “I am thinking of being able to win this golf championship. I must shoot at my lowest round ever on Sunday here.”
Although he left the PGA tour of Saudi Arabia funded by Saudi Arabia, Reid maintained his usual crowded agenda, playing individual events in European and Asian tours. This did not prevent him from falling outside the 100 best in the world, but 34 -year -old reeds said that hitting the ball may be better than ever.
The defense champion, Scotti Chefler, fails to move, and tracks of 7 shots
Master’s hero defenders failed to benefit again and again, leaving him seven shots behind Mcilroy with one left round.
Sheffler was not particularly sharp on Saturday and failed to give many bird opportunities. In fact, spent the vast majority of the day stood to save Par and the reality is that 72 of knowledge 72 could have been much worse.
“I couldn’t really get anything,” she said. “I had to scramble a lot today, in fact. A good start (with a bird in No. 2) started, but then I didn’t really feel that I gave myself enough opportunities, and the opportunities I have, I did not benefit from it completely.”
Shevler’s return is not impossible. Nothing can happen on Sunday in a master’s degree.
In 1956, Jack Burke Junior, a 33 -year -old supporter who has not won the championship since 1953, has surpassed his leader Ken Ventury with eight of the strokes that entered the final round and gathered to win after its launch 71.
Shifler, who dates back to the seventh place, will need a big day-perhaps better than his best personal tour in Ugusta National-and many others to collapse, including Mcilroy, who seems to focus with interest on capturing the drought of specializations that lasted for a decade and joining a group of elite players who won the GOND SAM profession.
Min Woo Li, who was punished for causing the ball to move in the thirteenth hole
I was punished from one blow after his third tour of the Master on Saturday after the championship officials decided that he had caused the ball to move in the thirteenth corridor, and turned his foot into the hole to his ghost and turned it into 57.
The National Augusta said in a statement that I had asked for an official after noticing that the ball had moved, and later decided that “his actions near the ball caused it to move.”
Lee, a 26 -year -old Australian, won a great follower on social media, first PGA The title of the tour two weeks ago in Houston is open. He plays in his fourth masters, with his best tie in the fourteenth place three years ago.
Former masters hero Zach Johnson Baraem 66, his best in Ugusta National
Zach Johnson was nostalgic after his third tour of the Master on Saturday.
The 49 -year -old made six birds within an eight -hole extension, which made the turn and managed to shoot 66 under 66 despite the late ghost. This was the best degree by the 2007 champion in 65 professional rounds in Ugusta National, and it seems that it did not come out of nothingness – and it reaches 28 consecutive rounds in the master’s degree since the last of the 1960s.
Johnson reduced the number equally on Friday. At a time when he finished his third tour on Saturday, he was four years old in the championship and in a tie in the eleventh place, a jump from 29 positions on the leaders of the leaders.
Its unexpected shipment started hours before the rest of the leaders through 41 feet of eagle in Par-5 seconds. But it started at nine, when Johnson made the first consecutive birds.
In the famous Par-3, known as the “Golden Bell”, his approach holds from 155 yards within 15 feet to another bird. In the following, Johnson puts less than Rae’s Creek, hit the wedge into two feet and make birds again. This patient, conservative approach to influencing another bird in the Par-5 15, continued when Johnson dropped another wedge within 3 feet.
Perhaps his best shot came in Par-3 16, playing 170 yards on the water. Johnson holds inside the foot.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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