Shane Lowry fell out of contention at Augusta as play was suspended during the third round at the Masters due to inclement weather conditions.
Players had to return to the course earlier today to finish their second rounds and had quick turnaround before heading out to start round three in cold, windy, and wet weather conditions.
Both Shane Lowry and Seamus Power made the cut but fell out of contention during the third round with the 2019 Open Champion in a tie for 18th and some 11 shots off the lead as he sits at two under par while Seamus Power is level par.
Brooks Koepka leads the way 13 under par and is four shots ahead of Jon Rahm with both players only playing six holes of their final round.
Tiger Woods sits bottom of the pile after back-to-back double bogeys while Phil Mickelson sits in a tie for eight at four under par.
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