Scottie Scheffler hits his tee shot on the 18th hole...

Scottie Scheffler hits his tee shot on the 18th hole during third round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. Credit: AP/David J. Phillip

AUGUSTA, Ga. — A brief look at Saturday at the Masters, where the wind settled down but the course played firm and difficult:

LEADING: Scottie Scheffler (71) was in the lead at 7-under 209.

CHASING: Collin Morikawa (69) was 6 under and Max Homa (73) was 5 under.

MOVING UP: Masters rookie Ludvig Aberg (70) was 4 under and Xander Schauffele (70) was in a group at 2 under.

FADING: Bryson DeChambeau (75) needed to hole out on 18 to remain 3 under and Nicolai Højgaard (74) was 2 under.

SHOT OF THE DAY: DeChambeau drove it into the trees on the final hole, punched into the fairway and then holed out from 77 yards for a birdie that left him feeling a bit more positive about an otherwise difficult round.

TIGER TRACKS: Tiger Woods shot 82 for his worst round in a major. His only other rounds in the 80s had been an 80 in the 2005 U.S. Open and an 81 in the third round of the 2002 British Open. His worst round at the Masters had been a 78.

Bryson DeChambeau celebrates after chipping in for a birdie on...

Bryson DeChambeau celebrates after chipping in for a birdie on the 18th hole during third round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. Credit: AP/Ashley Landis

KEY STATISTIC: Chris Kirk (68) and Morikawa (69) had the only rounds in the 60s, and Morikawa is the only player to break par in each of the first three rounds.

NOTEWORTHY: Morikawa is trying to become the ninth player to win the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open. The others are Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Tom Watson, Gene Sarazen and Jordan Spieth.

QUOTEWORTHY: “It always crosses your mind. If it doesn’t cross your mind, I don’t know what the hell your mind is thinking about.” — Morikawa on potentially winning his first green jacket Sunday.

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