Published September 19, 2015
The third round of the Masters begins Saturday and here are five things you should keep an eye on:
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WILL KID KEEP FOCUS?
Guan Tianlang had to sweat it out, but the 14-year-old from China became the youngest to ever make a cut in a PGA Tour event. Will he feel rushed after getting a one-shot penalty for slow play in the second round?
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CAN TIGER BOUNCE BACK?
Tiger Woods was tied for the lead when he hit a perfect shot to the 15th green, only to see it ricochet into the water after hitting the pin. He was three back going into the weekend.
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THEN THERE'S FREDDIE
Fred Couples was a stroke back at the age of 53, something that surprises even him. The weekend can be a cruel place in the Masters, though, especially to the aging.
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AUSSIE RULES
An Australian has never won the Masters, somewhat surprising because of the pedigree of Greg Norman and other players. Jason Day had the second-round lead, Marc Leishman was a stroke back, and Adam Scott was three shots behind.
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DUFNERING
Jason Dufner went viral with a photo of him Dufnering, here: http://bit.ly/17wkXGG . Can he resist doing it in the Masters when he's just three shots off the lead going into the weekend?
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— Tim Dahlberg — http://twitter.com/@APtimdahlberg
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