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Beers & Burgers: Harvey's To Go | SaltWire #harveys #burger #beer #foodbloggerAUGUSTA, Georgia - Third round action of the Masters was underway with Rory McIlroy out early and looking to breathe life into his Grand Slam hopes well before halfway leaders Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa and Bryson DeChambeau were due to tee off on Saturday.
"I won from 10 back in Dubai at the start of the year," McIlroy said after Friday's second round."I still think I can go out tomorrow and shoot a low one, get back into red numbers, and have half a chance going into Sunday." Five-times champion Tiger Woods, who this week set a Masters record with his 24th consecutive made cut, is seven shots back and due to start his round at 12:45 p.m. ET alongside England's Tyrrell Hatton.
Playing one group ahead will be world number one and pre-tournament favourite Scheffler, who has said he would depart Augusta National at a moment's notice should his pregnant wife, who is not due until the end of the month, go into labour.
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