The final round of the 2014 Masters has arrived with several players still in contention. The 2014 Masters Final Round Start Time is set for 3 p.m. and it will be televised nationally on CBS.
Both Bubba Watson and Jordan Spieth are tied for the lead after three rounds of The Masters at 5-under par. Watson fired a 2-over par on his Saturday round, but still managed to find a way to keep is composure and not blow up. He didn't putt particularly well and will need to have that figured out on Sunday. Watson has won this tournament before and knows what it takes to be successful at Augusta on Sunday. Will he be able to keep it in the fairway and make putts? It sounds simple, but that's how he can win his second Green Jacket today.
Spieth has been very consistent in this tournament. He shot a 71 in the opening round and has followed that up with a pair of 70s heading into Sunday. He will play in the final pairing today with Watson.
Sitting just one shot back from the two guys at the top are Matt Kuchar and Jonas Blixt. Kuchar started his Saturday at even par for the tournament but managed to fire a 68 on his way to being a serious contender to win The Masters.
Also in serious contention Sunday are Miguel Angel Jimenez and Rickie Fowler, each at 3-under par, in addition to Jim Furyk, Lee Westwood and Thomas Bjorn, all of whom are just three shots back from the top spot. Westwood is arguably the best player in the world not to have won a major and being only three shots back, he is a legitimate shot to play well on Sunday and win a Green Jacket.
2014 Masters Final Round Tee Times
10:10 AM: Larry Mize and Jeff Knox
10:20 AM: Stephen Gallacher and Joost Luiten
10:30 AM: Mike Weir and Brandt Snedeker
10:40 AM: KJ Choi and Sandy Lyle
10:50 AM: Francesco Molinari and Nick Watney
11:00 AM: Brendon de Jonge and Oliver Goss
11:10 AM: Thongchai Jaidee and Thorbjorn Olesen
11:20 AM: Lucas Glover and Billy Horschel
11:30 AM: Darren Clarke and Stewart Cink
11:50 AM: Vijay Singh and Jose Maria Olazabal
12:00 PM: Steven Bowditch and Hunter Mahan
12:10 PM: Martin Kaymer and Bill Haas
12:20 PM: Louis Oosthuizen and Jamie Donaldson
12:30 PM: Bernhard Langer and Henrik Stenson
12:40 PM: Jimmy Walker and Rory McIlroy
12:50 PM: Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Russell Henley
1:00 PM: Chris Kirk and Steve Stricker
1:10 PM: Adam Scott and Jason Day
1:30 PM: Ian Poulter and Kevin Streelman
1:40 PM: John Senden and Gary Woodland
1:50 PM: Kevin Stadler and Fred Couples
2:00 PM: Thomas Bjorn and Justin Rose
2:10 PM: Lee Westwood and Jim Furyk
2:20 PM: Miguel Angel Jimenez and Rickie Fowler
2:30 PM: Matt Kuchar and Jonas Blixt
2:40 PM: Jordan Spieth and Bubba Watson
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