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Masters TV Schedule 2012: Time and Station Information for Final Round

Patrick ClarkeJun 7, 2018

Masters Sunday TV Schedule - (Final Round, 2-7 p.m. ET, CBS)

Easter Sunday at Augusta National will provide yet another legendary chapter in the history of golf's greatest event.

Peter Hanson leads heading into the final round of the Masters. His third-round best 65 put him in the lead on Saturday at nine-under, one stroke ahead of past champion Phil Mickelson. However, the narrow advantage at the top of the leaderboard signals a thrilling round of golf to end the weekend.

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The man everyone was rooting for on Friday, American Fred Couples, fell off on Saturday, shooting a three-over, 75 through 18 holes, sliding him seven shots back of the leader.

By far the biggest story throughout the 2012 Masters has been the below-average play of Tiger Woods. Woods has yet to finish a round under par, and will need to make up 12 shots on leader Peter Hanson on Sunday if he is to win his fifth green jacket.

Most fans and experts expected more of Woods after his dominant victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational just two weeks ago.

Last year's winner, Charl Schwartzel sits tied for 48th, 15 shots back of the leader heading into the final round. So it safe to assume that there will be a new champion crowned this weekend.

With Woods slumping and the only real star power at the top of the board consisting of Bubba Watson, Lee Westwood and Phil Mickelson, the advantage goes to Mickelson on Sunday.

The three-time Masters champion won the event just two years ago, and is getting stronger as the tournament wears on. Lefty shot a two-over, 74 on Thursday, but followed it up with a four-under, 68 and a six-under, 66 on Friday and Saturday respectively. He now sits well within striking distance.

Assuming Hanson feels the pressure of leading on the final day at Augusta, he is unlikely to play as well as he did in the third round, when he birdied eight holes after bogeying the first. Hanson proved he can be a bit shaky on Friday, when he double-bogeyed twice on one and 11.

Meanwhile, Mickelson hasn't bogeyed a hole since Friday and is in the midst of proving just how well he understands this golf course. 

The experience and nerves are on Mickelson's side on Sunday, but he will have to stave off a hungry field if he is to take home his fourth green jacket.

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