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Westwood in the Masters mix
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Westwood in the Masters mix

A “massive improvement” on the par fives helped Lee Westwood edge into contention for the Masters Tournament on a fascinating Saturday at Augusta.

Lee Westwood smiles alongside caddie Billy Foster

Having bemoaned his lack of birdies on the first two days on the long holes, Westwood birdied all four en route to a two under par 70 to move within striking distance of the leaders heading into the final round.

Playing his 15th Masters and 63rd Major, Westwood was denied a green jacket by the brilliance of Phil Mickelson in 2010 and finished joint third two years later. He also took a two shot lead into the final round of The Open last year before finishing joint third and he is back in the frame once more for a tilt at the title.

As for his change in fortunes on the par fives, where he almost eagled the 15th with a terrific long range putt across the green, he said:  “Four under par today , so that was a massive improvement on the first two days.

“The par fives are no gimmes around here, but if you're going to shoot a low score then you've got to play them a couple under.  There's few birdie chances out there and I used all of them the first two days.”

As for his chances of victory, he said: “Anyone within five, even six shots of the lead going into the final round of the Masters is given a good chance, especially with the way the golf course is playing out here.  It's getting faster and firmer. “

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