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Masters leaderboard 2017: Charley Hoffman keeping ahead of the field

Hoffman’s lead isn’t large by any means, but he’s holding his own on Saturday.

PGA: The Masters - Second Round
PGA: The Masters - Second Round
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The third round of the 2017 Masters is rolling right along Saturday and Charley Hoffman is maintaining his lead on the board at Augusta, though that lead is dwindling.

Hoffman, who held a three-stroke lead at one point on Friday, is at 6-under and is holding his own despite the aggressive play by those coming from behind. At 5-under is Segio Garcia, while Will McGirt, Thomas Pieters, and Rickie Fowler are all chasing at 4-under.

Beyond those players are a slew of golfers who have been improving throughout the day.

The third round has already had some exciting moments, highlighted by Fowler’s play as he’s stayed consistently strong from the start of the round Saturday.

The Masters reigning champion, Danny Willett, won’t be competing for the title this year after failing to make the cut. His scores, along with the remainder of the field, can be found at the official Masters leaderboard, which updates constantly and automatically.

As of 4 p.m. ET Saturday, here’s where the field stands at Augusta:

Position

Player

To Par

Thru

Today

R1

R2

R3

TOTAL

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