Buckle up, everyone. Sunday could provide more drama than we thought.
After holding a comfortable lead for nearly all of the 2016 Masters, Jordan Spieth gave up three strokes on his final two holes on Saturday, finishing Round 3 at 3-under. His miscues opened the door for Smylie Kaufman, who trails by just one stroke at 2-under, as well as Bernhard Langer and Hideki Matsuyama, who both sit at 1-under entering the final round.
Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Danny Willett also are within striking distance at even par.
The fourth-round broadcast from Augusta National begins at 2 p.m. ET on CBS and online, but you can start watching live streams at …