AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Patrick Reed says his putter has been "on vacation." Golf fans who primarily watch major championships and the PGA Tour might have the impression that Reed has been lounging on a beach somewhere, too.
Patrick Reed and Ludvig Aberg make Saturday moves at the Masters. Justin Rose drops back
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Patrick Reed says his putter has been "on vacation." Golf fans who primarily watch major championships and the PGA Tour might have the impression that Reed has been lounging on a beach somewhere, too.
But Reed’s putter might be coming home, and it helped him move up the leaderboard at the Masters on Saturday. The 2018 Masters champion shot a 3-under 69 to at least give himself an outside chance of chasing down Rory McIlroy over the last 18 holes.
Reed closed with three birdies over his final six holes. Ludvig Aberg also made a late move, with three straight birdies from Nos. 14-16 in his round of 69. Both were at 6-under 210, six shots behind McIlroy.
Justin Rose went the opposite direction, shooting 75 to fall seven shots back.