Rickie Fowler's slump took him down to 182nd in the Official World Golf Ranking by the end of the 2021-22 PGA Tour season. He had only teed it up in four of the last 10 major championships, including a missed cut in last month's PGA Championship at Oak Hill.
Wyndham Clark finished the tournament at 19-under 265, the second-lowest score in relation to par in tournament history behind only three-time champion Rory McIlroy's 21-under 267 in 2015 when par for the course was 72.
Jon Rahm with 69 and 12-under as Brooks Koepka faltered with 75 and ended at 8-under, just as the ageless Phil Mickelson did with his Masters best round of 65.
Koepka added one more birdie to his total to get to 13-under, even as his closest rival, Jon Rahm, slipped from 10-under to nine-under and the lead had swelled to four shots at the 87th Masters.
K.H. Lee brilliantly carded the joint low score of the day with a 5-under 67 on Friday to make the weekend rounds of the weather-hit Masters Tournament and was joined by countrymen Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim.
The 20-year-old Tom Kim put on a polished display at Augusta National with birdies on the first and second holes before making a glorious eagle on the par-5 13th hole from nine feet to get to 4-under for the day in the company of 2022 FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy (72) and Sam Burns (68), t
Tom Kim has been on cloud nine since driving through Magnolia Lane and stepping foot on the hallowed turf of Augusta National Golf Club, the permanent home to the Masters Tournament.
Sam Burns found himself behind early on against Young but responded brilliantly, winning four holes in a row from the fifth to turn the match on its head at Austin Country Club.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler maintained his phenomenal record at this event - where he has finished second and first in the last two editions - with a three-hole victory over Tom Kim. World Number Three McIlroy beat Keegan Bradley in a repeat of their 2012 Ryder Cup singles clash.
Kim, a four-time PGA Tour winner, swept to a 4 and 3 victory over World No. 9 Viktor Hovland in his Group 8 match at Austin Country Club and needs only a tie in his final group match to advance out of the group stage
Kazuki Higa is yet another gem from Japan's huge reservoir of golfing talent, having topped the Japan Order of Merit with four wins in a single season in 2022 and looks ready to move to higher levels.