From the seventh-to-last pairing, Masters champion and World No. 161 Danny Willett authored a 1-over-par 36-37=73 in R3 of the 86th Masters to post even-par 216 (69-74-73), up two spots to solo 8th, nine short of leader Scottie Scheffler (71).
When the Englishman won the 2016 playing 24 major starts ago, he came from three back (T5) with a bogey-free 5-under 67 to win by three as the-then World No. 12. That was his 12th major start and second Masters, and remains his lone PGA TOUR victory, coming 79 starts ago. Willett preceded that with a couple of WGC T3’s but hasn’t recorded another podium on TOUR since, and will look to change that out of the fourth-to-last pairing on Sunday with Corey Conners. At the three-quarter pole, he’s handed in rounds of 69-74-73, and today, mustered one birdie versus two bogeys on six (of 14) fairways and just seven greens in regulation, but posted a sterling 1.39 putts per GIR despite a 3-putt bogey at the par-5 15th from 28 feet. See link below to post-round comments.