Masters 2025: Saturday tee times, pairings at Augusta National as Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy chase a green jacket
Rose, who built up a three-shot lead after a huge start on Thursday, enters Moving Day at Augusta National with just a one-shot advantage over the field. Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy aren't far behind.
DeChambeau jumped into second on Friday with his second-round 68, and McIlroy rallied from a finish that sent him sprinting off the course on Thursday to get to 6-under on the week. Corey Conners matched him at 6-under, too, and top-ranked Scottie Scheffler leads a group at 5-under. Scheffler is attempting to be the first person to win back-to-back Masters titles since Tiger Woods did so in 2001 and 2002.
Here's everything you need to know to keep up with the third round of the Masters on Saturday.
All times ET
CBS picks up coverage for the final two rounds of the Masters this weekend. All live coverage is also simulcast on Masters.com, the Masters app, ESPN+ and Paramount+ each day starting with the first tee times.
Round 3 | Saturday, April 122 p.m. - 7 p.m. | CBS
Round 4 | Sunday, April 132 p.m. - 7 p.m. | CBS
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9:50 a.m. | Tom Kim10 a.m. | Joaquin Niemann, Jordan Spieth10:10 a.m. | Stephan Jaeger, Max Greyserman10:20 a.m. | Danny Willett, J.T. Poston10:30 a.m. | Jon Rahm, Zach Johnson10:40 a.m. | Patrick Cantlay, Akshay Bhatia10:50 a.m. | Denny McCarthy, J.J. Spaun11:10 a.m. | Maverick McNealy, Charl Schwartzel11:20 a.m. | Brian Campbell, Ben An11:30 a.m. | Aaron Rai, Justin Thomas11:40 a.m. | Sahith Theegala, Davis Thompson11:50 a.m. | Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark12 p.m. | Nick Taylor, Daniel Berger12:10 p.m. | Tom Hoge, Max Homa12:30 p.m. | Harris English, Min Woo Lee12:40 p.m. | Sam Burns, Nicolas Echavarria12:50 p.m. | Brian Harman, Bubba Watson1 p.m. | Davis Riley, Mhciael Kim1:10 p.m. | Xander Schauffele, Tommy Fleetwood1:20 p.m. | Patrick Reed, Collin Morikawa1:30 p.m. | Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama1:50 p.m. | Jason Day, Sungjae Im2 p.m. | Rasmus Højgaard, Viktor Hovland2:10 p.m. | Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton2:20 p.m. | Matt McCarty, Shane Lowry2:30 p.m. | Rory McIlroy, Corey Conners2:40 p.m. | Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau
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