Masters: Sunday hole locations, and they won't be easy
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It all begins on the back nine on Sunday at the Masters.
Tiger Woods said Saturday that anyone within six shots of the lead on the back nine still has a chance. That's good for him, seeing as he begins his final round four shots behind 2009 champion Angel Cabrera and Brandt Snedeker.
So look for many of those traditional pin placements.