AUGUSTA Georgia: Moving Day has come to pass and after the dust settled we have seen some great golf and some previous Master Champions faulter.
Peter Hanson of Sweden turned in the round of the day with birdies on four of his last five holes for a 65, taking him to 9 under overall and a one-stroke lead.
Mickelson, who was 4 over after his first 10 holes on Thursday, battled back to 2 under at the start Saturday. But when he rolled in a birdie putt on No. 18 for a brilliant 66, including a 30 on the back nine, it put him alone in second at 8 under.
“I still have to go out (Sunday) and do it,” said Mickelson, who’s done it before. “But having that opportunity to be in the final group here at the Masters on Sunday, it’s the greatest feeling in professional golf.”
Fred Couples and Rory McIlrory, separated in age by 30 years, made their moves in the downward direction Saturday. Tiger Woods didn’t move at all.
Eight players go into Sunday within five strokes of the lead. At Augusta, that kind of deficit can be overcome in a blink. Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa bogeyed his final hole in shooting a 69 Saturday, but he’s still in third place, two strokes back at 7 under.
by:usatoday.com
Easter Sunday should live up to everything that we are expecting from the Masters. And at the end will we have a new or an old champion. And can Tiger made anything out of this tournament?

April 8th, 2012
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