By Golfweek Staff, Golfweek
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Defending champion Bubba Watson will lead the way Saturday, although it's an unenviable position: He'll tee off first for Saturday's third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. Watson is among seven golfers at 4 over par who made the cut only because Augusta National expanded the final two rounds to the top 50 golfers and anyone within 10 strokes of the lead.
At the other end of the field, leader Jason Day will start the day at 6 under with a one-stroke advantage over playing partner Fred Couples and, in the group ahead, Marc Leishman. Leishman will play with Angel Cabrera, one of three golfers at 4 under; they'll be able to watch the other two in the group in front of them, Jim Furyk and Brandt Snedeker.
9:35 a.m.: John Peterson, Ryo Ishikawa
9:45 a.m.: Lucas Glover, Branden Grace
9:55 a.m.: Thorbjorn Olesen, a-Guan Tianlang
10:05 a.m.: Peter Hanson, John Huh
10:15 a.m.: Martin Kaymer, Robert Garrigus
10:25 a.m.: Nick Watney, Phil Mickelson
10:35 a.m.: Stewart Cink, D.A. Points
10:45 a.m.: Tim Clark, Jose Maria Olazabal
10:55 a.m.: Kevin Na, Carl Pettersson
11:05 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Brian Gay
11:25 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Vijay Singh
11:35 a.m.: Paul Lawrie, Thomas Bjorn
11:45 a.m.: Richard Sterne, Zach Johnson
11:55 a.m.: Freddie Jacobson, Sandy Lyle
12:05 p.m.: Ernie Els, Bo Van Pelt
12:15 p.m.: Scott Piercy, Rickie Fowler
12:25 p.m.: David Toms, Michael Thompson
12:35 p.m.: Ryan Moore, Luke Donald
12:45 p.m.: Matt Kuchar, Bill Haas
12:55 p.m.: Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson
1:15 p.m.: John Senden, Trevor Immelman
1:25 p.m.: Rory McIlroy, Charl Schwartzel
1:35 p.m.: Bernhard Langer, Sergio Garcia
1:45 p.m.: Tiger Woods, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
1:55 p.m.: Justin Rose, K.J. Choi
2:05 p.m.: David Lynn, Lee Westwood
2:15 p.m.: Adam Scott, Jason Dufner
2:25 p.m.: Jim Furyk, Brandt Snedeker
2:35 p.m.: Marc Leishman, Angel Cabrera
2:45 p.m.: Jason Day, Fred Couples
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