See photos from the 2019 Masters Golf Tournament.

Woods was bidding for a fifth Green Jacket, 14 years after his last.
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Alongside Woods chasing leader Francesco Molinari were Justin Harding (left) of South Africa and American Xander Schauffele.
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Former US PGA champion Jason Day of Australia was also in contention.
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Day three —
Italy's British Open champion Molinari was the leader after three rounds at Augusta.

Woods was two shots back and within touching distance of a fifth Green Jacket and 15th major title.
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American Tony Finau sat alongside Woods. Finau dislocated his ankle in the par-3 contest ahead of his debut in last year's Masters.
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Masters patrons were treated to an electric day of golf at Augusta Saturday.
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Saturday is known as Moving Day and if you weren't going forwards you were going backwards.
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England's Ian Poulter played alongside Woods and said afterwards it had been "fun."
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Hospitality at Augusta is famous for offering affordable food and beverage options.
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Finau was the first player in the field to reach 10 under par after a dazzling start Saturday.
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Phil Mickelson is bidding for a fourth Green Jacket and sixth major title at the age of 48.
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Rickie Fowler is arguably the "best player never to have win a major."
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Molinari made his first visit to Augusta as caddie for his older brother Edoardo in 2006.
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Day two —
Veteran Mickelson was playing his 100th round at the Masters Friday.

Play was suspended for a while because of the threat of thunderstorms in the Augusta area.
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Italy's Francesco Molinari, the British Open champion, set the early pace and pushed the lead to seven under.
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Left-hander Mickelson could become the oldest Masters champion -- he is only three shots off the lead.
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First round co-leader Brooks Koepka struggled early on day two but rallied to share a five-way tie for the lead at seven under.
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The weather warning came just as Tiger Woods was beginning his move up the leaderboard.
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Australian Adam Scott, the 2013 champion, pushed the lead to eight under before dropping back into the pack at seven under.
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England's Justin Rose, runner-up two years ago, had a Masters to forget as he missed the cut.
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The other first round co-leader Bryson DeChambeau went backwards Friday.
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Woods hit a stunning tee shot to 12 before the siren went to suspend play because of thunderstorms.
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England's Ian Poulter kept up his challenge for a maiden major title with another good round at Augusta.
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World No.2 Dustin Johnson was in a group on six under alongside Woods at the halfway stage.
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Day one —
Tiger Woods is chasing a fifth Masters title and first since 2005 at Augusta.

The 43-year-old won the last of his 14 majors in 2008 and is on the comeback from long-term back injury.
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Following spine fusion surgery in 2017, Woods crowned a remarkable season last year with victory in the Tour Championship, his first for five years.
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Pre-tournament favorite Rory McIlroy needs the Masters to complete the career Grand Slam of all four major titles.
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However, the 29-year-old Northern Irishman got off to a poor start on day one at Augusta.
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Golf legends Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player got the 83rd Masters under way as ceremonial starters Thursday.
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Rickie Fowler, runner-up in 2018, is still chasing a first major title.
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America's Fowler finished behind countryman Patrick Reed last year.
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World No.2 Dustin Johnson finished strongly to end four under par, two off the lead.
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Former champion Jordan Spieth had a day to forget and ended three over.
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Left-hander Bubba Watson is a two-time Masters champion.
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Veteran Phil Mickelson, 48, is chasing a fourth Green Jacket.
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Brooks Koepka pushed the lead to six under before being joined by Bryson DeChambeau.
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