US Masters: Brooks Koepka maintains two-shot lead heading into final round
Brooks Koepka remained the man to catch as the 87th Masters got back on schedule without the presence of Tiger Woods at Augusta National.
Koepka completed a third round of 73 to finish 11 under par, two shots clear of playing partner Jon Rahm, who also returned a 73 in testing conditions.
Norway's Viktor Hovland was three shots off the lead following an eventful 70, with Patrick Cantlay another stroke back.
Shane Lowry will partner Justin Rose for the final round after a gutsy 73, which left him on three under for the tournament, while Seamus Power is two over after a strong finish to a difficult third round. He also carded a 73 and will partner Adam Scott, starting on the 10th tee at 6.17pm.
Woods had withdrawn before play resumed on Sunday morning, the 15-time major winner having slumped to the bottom of the leaderboard after making a record-equalling 23rd consecutive halfway cut.
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The 47-year-old wrote on Twitter: "I am disappointed to have to WD this morning due to reaggravating my plantar fasciitis. Thank you to the fans and to @TheMasters who have shown me so much love and support. Good luck to the players today!"
When play got under way at 0830 local time, Rahm immediately halved his four-shot deficit, holing from nine feet for birdie on the seventh after Koepka had missed his longer par attempt.
Both players birdied the par-five eighth and both also missed the green on the par-three 12th as a swirling wind made club selection difficult.
Rahm enjoyed a fortunate bounce back towards the green and two-putted for par despite a sizeable amount of mud on his ball, but Koepka three-putted from long range to see his lead cut to a single shot.
However, it was Rahm’s turn to three putt on the very next hole, the