Masters facts and figures from Saturday at Augusta National
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — A brief look at Saturday's third round from the Masters at Augusta National (all times EDT): ON TOP: Rory McIlroy (73) and Cameron Young (65) at 11-under 205. RIGHT BEHIND: Sam Burns (68) was one shot behind.
IN THE HUNT: Shane Lowry (68) was two shots back, with Jason Day (68) and Justin Rose (69) three shots behind. BACK IN THE HUNT: Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler started the third round 12 shots behind. He shot 65 and finished four shots back.
AT STAKE: McIlroy is trying to join Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win back-to-back at the Masters. Young is going for his first major title. A PAIR OF ACES: Lowry made a hole-in-one on the par-3 sixth hole.
He became the first player to make two aces in the Masters, the other coming on the 16th hole in 2016. SHOT OF THE DAY: Wyndham Clark hit driver to 4 feet on the 350-yard third hole for eagle. BLUNDER OF THE DAY: McIlroy hit his approach left of the flag and into the water on the 11th hole, leading to double bogey that reshaped the tournament.
KEY STATISTIC: The scoring average of 70. 63 was the lowest for the third round in Masters history. NOTEWORTHY: Young set a Masters record by sharing the 54-hole lead after being eight shots behind at the start of the day.