By Chris Marler
Happy Masters Sunday. One of the best days of the year. Grab an Arnold Palmer and a nap before Amen Corner and let’s enjoy one of the most beautiful scenes in all of sports. But first, let’s recap how we got here from day three.
Analysts, media, and the players all felt like Saturday was primed for someone to go low. Rory McIlroy obliged. He finished Saturday six under par with a 66. That included going five under in his first five holes and being the first player in Masters history to score a three on each of the first six holes of the course.