Golf: Rory Makira leads the master. He has a big helmet in his career
McElra sets up a Dehan baby and a final burst as Northern Irish seeks a career in a elusive first green jacket and a big helmet in golf.

Rory Makira will be 12th in the tournament at the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augustus in Georgia, Georgia, USA [Image through Reuters for Michael Madrid-mia]
Lori Makira exploded at the top of the Masters leader. This included finishing two photos in front of Brayson Dessambo and two photos at the elusive career victory threshold of a big golf helmet. To reach the promised land with a big helmet carrier, Masirla will have to pass through the Americans who made some late fireworks on Saturday to create a noisy autopsy in the final round.
Last year, Deccanbeau, who took advantage of the late McIlroy’s collapse to win the title, won the place he took out in the final pair in Sunday August when he ran out of monster 48 feet of birds for green green in Final 8. Recommended Stories
This is the fourth time in the last 30 years, and there will be two massive champions in the main battle.
“It’s going to be the biggest scene we’ve had in a long time, and I’m excited about it,” Deschambbo said. 69th 69 delivered 10 shots in a week and 2 shots from Macialrei. The couple gives Machija a revenge on the Americans. The Americans caused us painful losses to him last year, but Macirla said he didn’t want to think like this.
“The great thing is not to play your game and stay in my little world,” said Makira, who drew 66th and 12th on Saturday. For the tournament. Makirula seemed to be focused when he went to the club after entering Standard 18, knowing he could slip in his green jacket 24 hours later and eventually finish his 11 year old to win the main golf championship.
“Tomorrow, this last group will be a little louder and a little louder,” he said. “I just have to settle down, put myself in my little bubble, bow my head and get closer to myself tomorrow with the same attitude I’ve tried to get closer to the past three days.”
Rory Makira separated from the field in the third round.
“What is the dream going on?”
Desmo, who was the final four hole birds of Round 69, sparkled paranoid fans with a big smile and a big smile, and after the final heroism when the sun began to be set up at Augusta National, he drilled a very hole in the hole. “This is what dreams are made up of here,” he said.
“The two could not ask anything more behind it. I’m very excited about the call forward. “”
Returning to range to practice iron strokes, Desmo said he expects an electric atmosphere on Sunday.
“I eat the crowds, especially the visitors here, and they send this energy back,” he said. “It was a cool feeling and I used it a few times today.”
Masilla began his job when he became the first player, bringing six results in triples, becoming the first player to jump to Justin Rose’s night leader and jumping in unharmed rating conditions.
After the start of the three rose plans, Maquillra was led by four in nine fronts, but cooled around the turn with some of the eight and ten buttons. He sang 13 to restore his impulse, and his arrow approach pulled five fives and set up a 6-foot eagle stroke.
However, Deshambah will not leave. The drilling of birds in 15 and 16 is before a dramatic blow at 18, and the double dream of the American champion is opened to win the title of the first master. Bryson Dechambha is famous after the third round of the bird on the 18th hole at the Masters Golf Tournament [Ashley Landis/AP Photo], but Sunday’s notice will take place at McIroid-Dechambey.
Canada’s measles is in the Testoph process, with third place finishers and former champion Maitre Patrick Reid and Ludwig Aberg Two were fired last year. World number one and current champion Scotty Scheffler is one of four players hiding behind seven shots, heading into an exciting final on Sunday.
“We both want to win very badly and we have a lot of great players behind us,” Desmo said. “You have to remember and focus. We’re talking about who can control and who can make golf shots.”