The third round is in the books and Brooks Koepka sits atop the Masters leaderboard at 11 under after 54 holes.
Jon Rahm remains two shots back as each of the tournament’s frontrunners posted third-round 73s.
Viktor Hovland shot a 70 to move up into third. Patrick Cantlay shot 4 under in his third round to get in to solo fourth.
CBS picked up live coverage of the completion of the third round Sunday morning and now takes a break. The final round of the 87th Masters will begin at 12:30 p.m. ET and CBS, in its 68th consecutive year carrying the tournament, will return to the airwaves at 2 p.m., which means it’s sticking to its original broadcast window. Final round coverage will go till 7 p.m.
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Paramount+ will stream a simulcast of the final round at the same time CBS is on the air.
Golf Channel’s Live From the Masters, originally set to start at 9 a.m., started at 7 a.m. ET Sunday. Live From is also being streamed on Peacock.
Masters Tournament officials announced that golfers will go off the Nos. 1 and 10 tees in pairings in the final round.
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