Woods no longer the favorite
Tiger Woods has been the favorite through the first three rounds of the 2013 Masters, but that's changing heading into the fourth and final round.
Tiger Woods has been the favorite through the first three rounds of the 2013 Masters, but that's changing heading into the fourth and final round.
With 11 players within five shots of the co-leaders, the final round of The Masters should be full of drama.
Brandt Snedeker and Angel Cabrera lead the Masters at 7-under after Saturday's third round.
Jason Day is the leader after day two of the Masters, but Tiger Woods remains a slight favorite to win.
Jason Day tries to hold off several contenders as the third round of the Masters starts Saturday.
Day finished the day four strokes under par, while Louis Oosthuizen was unable to survive the cut.
Tiger Woods finished tied for 13th with nine other golfers through Round 1 at the Masters. What are his odds of winning heading into Friday's action?
A relatively unknown Australian and a former phenom lead the pack -- but both were pushed aside by a teenage sensation. Here are your full tee times for Friday at The Masters 2013.
Find out how the big names fared on Day 1 of the Masters here.
Augusta's done a fine job of spreading the big names evenly throughout Thursday's first round at the Masters.
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