AUGUSTA, GA – Tiger Woods was assessed a two-shot penalty before Saturday’s third round of The Masters even began, but got those two shots back on the course Saturday, shooting a 70 to land at -3 for the tournament – four shots behind leaders Angel Cabrera and Brandt Snedeker.
Snedeker and Cabrera both started the day at four-under and moved to seven-under after rounds of 69.
Also charging up the leader board, Adam Scott, who is at -6 one shot ahead of fellow Australians Jason Day and Marc Leishman.
(Tiger Woods gets off to a good start at the first)
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(Tiger barely misses a birdie at the 8th)
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(Tiger makes birdie at the 18th to finish at -3)
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(Brandt Snedeker moves into the lead at 16)
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(Angel Cabrera’s birdie at the 8th moves him up the leader board)
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(Cabrera’s birdie at 18 moves him to -7)
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(Adam Scott birdies the 15th)
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(Scott birdies again at 17)
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(Matt Kuchar gets to -4 with a birdie at 8)
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(Brandt Snedeker’s post-round interview with Whit Watson)
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(Jason Day’s post-round interview with Whit Watson)
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(Adam Scott’s post-round interview with Whit Watson)
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