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Can Scottie Scheffler stay hot, biggest surprises and what to expect from Tiger Woods on Sunday at the Masters

The Masters appeared to be headed toward a drama-less Sunday. Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, seemed like he was about to run away from the field. But a few stumbles at the end might make Sunday at Augusta National a little more interesting.

So we rounded up our experts to gauge whether Scheffler can be caught. Plus, after a rough third round, we check in on Tiger Woods and what to expect from one more walk, and limp, around the place on Sunday.

Mark Schlabach: Probably not. Watch his second shot on the 18th on Saturday, after he had to take a drop for an unplayable lie. Scheffler has never won a major championship, but he is fearless and is playing better than everyone else right now. He was a little bit shaky at the end of the second nine on Saturday, but he still walked away with a 3-stroke lead. I think Scheffler is playing too well to squander it. There's going to be a ton of pressure on him on the second nine on Sunday. The Texan has been on a nearly two-month heater that few golfers have ever experienced, and it's probably going to culminate with him winning his first major and a green jacket.

Michael Collins: Nope. Too much has to go wrong for him and way too much has to go right for others to catch him. It wouldn't just take Scottie making mistakes, it would also take someone playing almost perfect. No one will.

Nick Pietruszkiewicz: When he walked off the 13th green, I would have said no chance. When he made bogey at No. 14, I would have still said probably not. But the bogey at the par-5 15th and the one at the last make this thing interesting. It's no longer a Sunday coronation. Will he still win? I still think so, but it wasn't the foregone conclusion it seemed like it was when he walked

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