AUGUSTA (UNITED STATES) – Jon Rahm pulled within two strokes of leader Brooks Koepka as the third round of the Masters resumed Sunday at rain-softened, cold Augusta National.
Rahm began the morning by sinking a nine-foot birdie putt at the par-4 seventh hole while Koepka curled an 11-foot par putt beyond the hole, his first stumble after 29 holes in a row without a bogey.
Koepka kept at the top on 12-under with Rahm charging to 10-under, trimming half his overnight deficit.
A marathon last-day drama was poised to unfold under the towering…