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Masters leaderboard 2013: Jason Day still leads early on at Augusta National

The leaders are now on the course at Augusta National as moving day at the Masters continues.

Saturday’s conditions at Augusta National are prime for scoring, but so far, the top of the leaderboard remains steady as the players work through their early holes.

Jason Day opened the round with the lead at 6-under and he remains in the lead following pars on his first three holes. Marc Leishman moved to 6-under with a birdie on No. 2, but dropped back to 5-under with a bogey at No. 4. Fred Couples is tied for second place at 5-under as he continues his string of steady play.

Adam Scott and Jason Dufner have each picked up a shot in the early going and both are tied for fourth place at 4-under. Tim Clark made the biggest move of the day, surging into a tie for eighth place at 3-under with a 5-under round of 67 on Saturday.

While nearly all of the leaders are even-par or better thus far, Jim Furyk and Lee Westwood ran into some early issues. Furyk double-bogeyed No. 4 to drop to 2-under overall while Westwood is 1-over through six holes on the day. Tiger Woods is 1-under on his round and sits at 2-under overall through seven holes.

Here is a quick look at the leaderboard and a few notable names. A complete leaderboard can be found at Masters.com.

Score Player Thru
-6 Jason Day 2
-5 Marc Leishman 4
-5 Fred Couples 3
-4 Adam Scott 5
-3 Tim Clark F
-2 Tiger Woods 7
-2 Rickie Fowler 8
-1 Rory McIlroy 9

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