The 2016 Masters concluded on Sunday in Augusta, Georgia and the tournament will likely be remembered for a surprise turn of events. Heading into the back 9 of Day 4, American and defending champion Jordan Spieth was the clear favorite to win the tournament.
Everyone that made the cut is through 18 holes on Day 3 at the 2016 Masters. That includes tournament leader Jordan Spieth who had a below-average day by his standards, largely on the basis of just two holes.
The leader of the tournament remains American Jordan Spieth. He finishes Day 1 and Day 2 at a combined -4, good for a one-shot lead over Rory McIlroy who sits 2nd at -3.