AUGUSTA, Ga. – A throng of spectators stood on the hill to the right of the green at Augusta National’s third hole, jostling for the best possible spot to see the player that would be coming through in the next 10 minutes.
It was getting crowded out there, as it usually does on Saturday at the Masters when the leaders start to make their way around the course. But it was especially frisky at that moment
The large, human-operated leaderboard on the other side of the green had shown Rory McIlroy’s birdie on No. 1, getting him to 7-under par.