It’s been an incredible five minutes at Augusta National Golf Club as Rory McIlroy completely melted-down on hole No. 10 while Tiger Woods got it together all of a sudden on No. 15. The results was a wild swing, and turn of events, as McIlroy fell down the leaderboard and Woods assumed a share of the lead on Sunday at The Masters. Moments after McIlroy made triple-bogey at 10, Woods laced an iron to three feet on No. 15, giving him what was left for an eagle.
Tiger Woods Tied Atop Masters Leaderboard After Birdie On No. 15
But Woods, who all of a sudden struggled on short putts, lipped his eagle out, dashing away an opportunity to put pressure on the rest of the field. He did, however, sink the birdie coming back, moving to 10-under on the leaderboard, tied with Adam Scott, Angel Cabrera, K.J. Choi and Charl Schwartzel. McIlroy fell to 8-under on the tournament, two shots behind the five-way tie at the top of the leaderboard.
It’s a complete logjam on the leaderboard on the back nine at Augusta as The Masters kicks into high gear down the stretch. For a full look at where the competitors stand, check out the leaderboard as it stands now.
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