Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau will revisit their rivalry at The Masters, with Billy Horschel among those watching on.
Horschel was left disappointed after he missed the cut at The Masters, having finished his first two rounds on five over.
But he will tune into the final day of action at Augusta National, where McIlroy is paired with DeChambeau on Sunday at The Masters.
Golf fans were angry about the lack of DeChambeau coverage earlier in the tournament, but that is now set to change for the final round.
McIlroy goes into round four leading the way on 12-under par, with DeChambeau in solo second on 10-under.

Billy Horschel wants Rory McIlroy to beat Bryson DeChambeau at The Masters
And their fellow professional Horschel has now shared his verdict on the showdown, writing on X: “Tomorrow is going to be an exciting day for the game of golf.
“Lots of story lines. Course will be getable with benign conditions. History possibly in the making. I can’t wait to watch tomorrow like every other golf fan.
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“Personally, I would love to see Rory win and achieve something only 5 other golfers have in the game of golf have achieved. Can’t wait to watch!”
Michael Kim and Paul McGinley preview Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau showdown
Horschel was, of course, referring to the potential of a career Grand Slam for McIlroy, which would be achieved with a win this weekend.
Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only other players to have achieved the stunning feat.
Another PGA Tour player in Michael Kim has joined Horschel in giving his take on the matter, posting on X among other comments: “CBS and ANGC couldn’t have asked for a better final day. Rory v Bryson. Unreal. I really think it’s Rory’s time. I’ll definitely be tuning in after I finish my round.”
Unlike Horschel, however, Kim did manage to make the cut, with the American currently T25 in the leaderboard.
And there has also been comment from golf icon Paul McGinley, who captained Europe to 2014 Ryder Cup glory over the USA.
He wrote on X: “What a day’s golf we all enjoyed today. Bryson is a phenomenal competitor. Rory is in a great headspace on top of his phenomenal ball striking.
“Sunday at the Masters is set up beautifully with the normal last day course set up providing lots of fun scoring chances…”
It is, of course, a repeat scenario of the 2024 US Open final round, where DeChambeau edged out McIlroy at Pinehurst.
The latter did, however, hand it to the former that day, suffering a late-round collapse to continue his major championship drought.
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