Angel Cabrera was in his element on a gloomy Sunday at Augusta National, pulling out to a two-stroke lead over Brandt Snedeker as they made the turn, nine holes away from his second green jacket.
Jason Day was having a g'day at the Masters,, and if he can finish it off, there's going to be quite a celebration Down Under.
Experience sure matters at Augusta National. Fifty-five-year-old Bernhard Langer is contending at the Masters after starting the final round with three straight birdies. The two-time winner has pushed his score to 5 under, three strokes behind co-leaders Brandt Snedeker and Jason Day.
A G'Day so far. Australian Jason Day is off to quite a start at the Masters, surging to a share of the lead on the first two holes. He made a birdie at No. 1 and an eagle at No. 2, where he holed a shot out of the front bunker. Day is now at 8 under and tied with Brandt Snedeker, who also birdied the first hole. Snedeker is playing in the final group with 2009 Masters champion Angel Cabrera.
We're all tied up at the Masters.
Angel Cabrera is halfway to his second green jacket.
There are some great nicknames on display at the Masters.
Tiger Woods has never come from behind to win any of his 14 major titles. There's no sign of a breakthrough at the Masters.