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It's crowded at the top of the 2024 Masters leaderboard.
Americans Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa and Bryson DeChambeau are all tied for first place at 6-under par through two rounds of golf at Augusta National. Scheffler is looking for his second Masters title in three years, while Homa and DeChambeau are vying for their first green jacket.
Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods made the cut into the weekend, marking the 24th consecutive time he's made the cut at the Masters, the most all-time in tournament history. Woods, a five-time Masters champion, is currently in 22nd place after shooting a solid 1-over par through two rounds. Meanwhile, defending champion John Rahm of Spain (5-over-par) barley made the cut, which was set at 6-over par on Friday.
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Here's everything you need to know about the third round of the 2024 Masters:
Saturday's third-round action will be broadcast on CBS from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET.
Live action from the third round of the Masters can be live streamed at Masters.com, the Masters app, ESPN+, Paramount+, CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app, beginning Saturday at 10:15 a.m. ET, including featured groups, Amen Corner (11th, 12th and 13th holes) and additional holes.
Saturday's forecast for Augusta, Georgia, calls for a high of 76 degrees with "plenty of sunshine," according to Accuweather. After thunderstorms forced a weather delay on Thursday, no precipitation is expected, although wind gusts of up to 23 mph are likely.
Here's how golfers were paired up for the third round, in addition to their tee times on Saturday:
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