It was bright and chilly early on as the scene was set for what promised to be a thrilling third round at Augusta National
Rich Beem, the 2002 USPGA champion, was in the third pairing on the course and needed a woolly hat to keep out the cold
Fuzzy Zoeller, who won the Masters as a rookie in 1979, made the cut on the number to get an early draw on Saturday
Shingo "Cowboy" Katayama took a little time out during his third round to perform some Sumo wrestling stretches
Defending champion Phil Mickelson was seven adrift at halfway - but remarkably ended just four back after a 73
Guess who? Yes, golfing clothes horse Ian Poulter was suited and booted in customary fashion on Saturday
Padraig Harrington carded 68 on Friday and despite a third-round 75 he ended in a tie for fourth on four over
David Howell and Justin Rose were hoping they could inspire each other - Howell shot 82 and Rose finished second
It was Stuart Appleby who made the first significant move on Saturday - could he be the first Aussie Masters champion?
Not if this man can help it - Tiger Woods was fuming with a bogey, bogey finish but ended up in a share of second
While many around him were losing their heads, Wales's Bradley Dredge continued his superb Masters debut
And 20 years after Larry Mize won it, another Augusta native Vaughn Taylor played himself into Masters contention
Retief Goosen was the only man to break par with a 70 but was seemingly too far back - now six over looks quite good
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