The Latest: Watson with another disappointing Masters round
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) The Latest from the third round of the Masters on Saturday (all times local):
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2 p.m.
Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson has already finished up his day at Augusta National.
The first player off on a cool morning and paired with a marker, Watson struggled to a 4-over 76 in the breezy conditions. That left him at 10-over 226 for the tournament and on pace for his worst performance in eight Master appearances.
Watson says ''the golf course beat me this year, so I've just got to improve, try to get better around this place.''
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1 p.m.
How tough are conditions at Augusta National? The players on the course are a cumulative 56-over par in the third round.
Looking more like a British Open, even on a sunny day with temperatures in the 60s, the Masters is posing quite a test for those who made it to the weekend. The wind is blowing at close to 20 mph, with gusts approaching 30 mph.
At the moment, only two players are under par: Justin Rose and Jamie Donaldson at 1 under.
The conditions could get a bit easier for those teeing off in the afternoon, though the baked-out greens will make putting treacherous for everyone. The forecast calls for the winds to decrease late in the day.
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12:30 p.m.
It's been quite a wild ride for 57-year-old Larry Mize in the third round of the Masters.
The 1987 Masters winner got started with three straight birdies, despite the howling wind at Augusta National. Then, reality set in. Mize bogeyed the next four holes, pushing his score back over par for the round.
Mize finally made his first par of the day at No. 8.
There are three 50-year-olds playing on the weekend. Mize is joined by 58-year-old Bernhard Langer and 51-year-old Larry Mize.
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11:40 a.m.
The wind is really howling at Augusta National.
Look for another day of high scores in the third round of the Masters.
With the wind blowing at 22 mph and gusting much higher, the flags are flapping and the patrons are all bundled up on a sunny Saturday, even with temperatures climbing into the mid-60s.
On Friday, no one broke 70 in a round for the first time since 2007. In fact, only four players managed to get under par.
The tough conditions didn't seem to bother 57-year-old Larry Mize, one of three 50-year-olds to make the cut. The 1987 Masters champion started the third round with three straight birdies.
Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy tee off in the final group of the day at 2:50 p.m. Spieth, the defending Masters champion, has a one-stroke lead on McIlroy, who is looking to complete the career Grand Slam.
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10:30 a.m.
The third round of the Masters is underway, though the leaders don't tee off until Saturday afternoon.
Two-time champion Bubba Watson, who needed a Jordan Spieth bogey to make it to the weekend, was the first to start after making the cut with a 6 over 150. He parred the first two holes.
Spieth, the leader and defending champ, hits the course with Rory McIlroy at 2:50 p.m.
The temperatures were in the upper 50s in the morning. The forecast calls for sunny skies and a sustained breeze of 20 mph, still calmer than the 30 mph gusts in the second round
Only four players broke par and no one broke 70 for the first time since the third round of the frigid 2007 tournament.
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2:40 a.m.
Maybe one of these days someone other than Jordan Spieth will sit atop the leaderboard.
The 22-year-old Texan battled through blustery conditions Friday to take a one-stroke edge over Rory McIlroy, making Spieth the first player in the history of Augusta National to have the lead all to himself in six straight rounds.
He was on top from wire to wire a year ago, capturing his first green jacket in romp, and he's held the top spot through the first 36 holes this year.
Spieth says, ''I have two more days to give it everything I have, and that's what we'll do, just to try to keep myself right on top.''