Francesco Molinari takes a two shot lead into the final day of The Masters at Augusta National ahead of an unprecedented early Sunday start.
Molinari, who became Italy's first major champion in winning the Open Championship last year, shot a six under 66 as a packed leaderboard posted low scores on Saturday.
One of those is Tiger Woods who, after 54-hole, is two shots back alongside Tony Finau, one of three to shoot 64, after a stunning 67 to leave him in contention for a fifth green jacket and 15th major title.
Ian Poulter leads the British charge at nine under par, four back from the lead, having played with Woods on Saturday, though Rory McIlroy will have to wait another year to go for the Grand Slam sitting 12 shots back.
With thunderstorms forecast for Sunday, and the chance of a Monday finish looming, history will be made on Sunday, with the final round starting from both the first and 10th tees due to forecast thunderstorms in late afternoon.
The players will be grouped in threesomes with the first tee time at 07.30am local time (12.30pm BST) and the final group getting under way at 09.20am local time (14.20pm BST).
Here is the leaderboard after three days at The Masters...
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