2014 Masters Day Three Quick Roundup

Augusta Chronicle game story. (Westin/Augusta.com)

Bubba has a lead, even though it sure doesn’t feel like it. (Weinman/GolfDigest.com)

Jordan Spieth automatically calls anyone older tham him “Mr.” Even Bubba. (Sobel/GolfChannel.com)

Mr. Watson stumbled Saturday but still has part of the lead. (Rude/Golfweek.com)

Nice Spieth backstory stuff. (Reilly/ESPN.com)

Rickie Fowler's work with Butch Harmon is paying off. (Adler/GolfDigest.com)

Matt Kuchar doesn't sound fazed by his recent final round disappointinments (Shedloski/GolfDigest.com)

Poulter is pissed that the golf course was there for the taking and he didn’t take it. (Golfweek.com)

Putting derailed Adam Scott. (Coffin/GolfChannel.com)

50-year-old Miguel Angel Jimenez’s 67 recalls Hogan’s 66 at 54. (Fields/GolfDigest.com)

In case you missed it early, Ben Crenshaw revealed he will play just one more Masters. (Hoggard/GolfChannel.com)

Fred Couples did not take himself out of it Saturday. (Staats/Augusta.com)

Rory McIlroy admits that marker Jeff Knox beat him by one. (Ritter/golf.com)

Knox has an interesting legacy of playing as a marker. A 2013 story. (Bull/Guardian)

Phil
and Tiger talked after the second round, at least hypothetically. (Sobel/GolfChannel.com)

The purse is up to $9 million. (Hoggard/GolfChannel.com)

A young Southern belle ran across the 10th green. Yes, that's news here. (Augusta.com)

More Augusta Chronicle photos. (Augusta.com)

You guys like Kuchar and Spieth, Bubba not so much. (GeoffShackelford.com)

Final round pairings. (Masters.com)