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Masters 2023 leaderboard: Live updates on final round at Augusta National; Tiger Woods withdraws

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After two days of bad weather, the 87th Masters began Sunday under sunny and dry — but still chilly — conditions with the completion of the third round. The fourth and final round will start later in the afternoon.
The Masters suspended play on Saturday after golfers endured 45 minutes of rain to wash out the rest of third round.
Brooks Koepka, who left the PGA Tour for the Saudi-backed LIV tour, began the day as the leader at 13 under par, but had a pair of bogeys as he completed his third round to fall to 11 under, two shots ahead of Jon Rahm.
Tiger Woods, who was in last place, withdrew before play resumed on Sunday due to injury.
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Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm will tee off at 2:33 p.m. in final grouping as the fourth round of the 87th Masters is set to begin.
Golfers returned to Augusta National early Sunday morning to complete the rain-delayed third round. Following a brief stoppage of play to reset the pin positions, the fourth round can start.
Tee times for the third-round leaders: 
Group 11, 2:05 p.m.: Collin Morikawa, Sam Bennett (A)
Group 12, 2:14 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Russell Henley
Group 13, 2:24 p.m.: Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay
Group 14, 2:33 p.m.: Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm
A three-putt bogey on the 17th hole cut Brooks Koepka’s lead to just two shots heading into the final 18 holes at the 87th Masters. Koepka had saved par from the sand on 16 as Jon Rahm bogeyed to see his advantage grow to three shots.
But he gave the stroke back on 17 with a three-putt bogey as the field completed the rain-delayed third round early Sunday.
Koepka finished his 1-over round of 73 with a routine par on 18. Rahm also shot 73 as the two maintained their positioning from Round 2.
Viktor Hovland shot a 2-under 70 to finish three shots off the lead. He’ll be paired with Patrick Cantlay, who shot 4-under 68 to get to 6 under.

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