Bryson DeChambeau: Masters Round 3 finish massive, Rory McIlroy a challenge

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The importance of his 50-foot putt to end Round 3 isn't lost on Bryson DeChambeau, who adds he needs to dial in his irons before what he anticipates to be a great battle with Rory McIlroy. Rory McIlroy reflects on his "dream start" of six straight threes to open Saturday's Round 3 at the Masters and shares how he needs to stay within himself in what should be a "rowdy" final pairing with Bryson DeChambeau. Paul McGinley isn't sure whether it'll happen this weekend at Augusta, but he's confident that Rory McIlroy's evolution will yield another major victory soon -- and that once he gets one, the floodgates will open.

Bernhard Langer talks about the conflicting emotions after Round 2 of the 2025 Masters: disappointment with missing the cut but, more than anything, gratitude on a "day of celebration" to end an historic Augusta career. Suffice it to say, Tyrrell Hatton was not pleased with the putter on Friday at the Masters. He laments a tough day on the greens, including a tap-in miss on the 17th that he called "ridiculous.



" Bryson DeChambeau explains how patience helped him in a 4-under 68 Round 2 of the Masters at Augusta -- and, in Bryson DeChambeau fashion, how the "kinematic sequence" in his swing feels right entering the weekend. Scottie Scheffler talks about the tough conditions during the second round of the Masters, in which he wasn't quite as sharp as he was Thursday but still did enough good things to stay firmly in contention. It wasn't quite the electric 7 under he posted on Thursday, but Justin Rose did enough on Friday to enter the weekend on top at Augusta.

Hear from him after his 1-under 71 that made him the 36-hole Masters leader. Rory McIlroy could've let the last four holes of Round 1 send his 2025 Masters spiraling. He came back with a 66 on Friday.

He walks through how he turned things around in Round 2 and what, if anything, he proved. Scottie Scheffler's course management was on display yet again in Round 1 of the Masters, helping him to a 4-under 68. Brandel Chamblee walks through what made his opening round so "clinical.

" Ludvig Åberg found some of his best form in Round 1 of the Masters, firing what he called a "disciplined" 4-under 68 at Augusta to head into Friday at T2..