Francesco Molinari has been here before.
After shooting a 6-under 66 to move to 13 under for the tournament on Saturday, Molinari finds himself in the final group with Tiger Woods once again, a situation he was in at the Open Championship at Carnoustie in 2018.
"Obviously he's playing great and there's a lot of guys playing great so I wish I had only to worry about him but there's a few more I think are going to come out tomorrow and try to shoot a low one," Molinari told ESPN after his round.
"We'll see obviously what the weather does, that's obviously going to be a big part of tomorrow (Sunday), the course was very gettable, so if it stays the same I think someone could go out tomorrow and shoot 7, 8, 9 under, and jump up the leaderboard.
"So need to stay aggressive and hopefully we can play tomorrow and show some good golf again."
The lead extends to two strokes for @F_Molinari following a fourth birdie in a row. He has three holes left to play today at #themasters pic.twitter.com/ux7bmEzahH
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 13, 2019
Molinari was paired with Woods at the Open Championship last season in the final round. He had a one-shot lead that day and eventually extended it to three to end the day.
Woods would grab the lead on the back nine, but Molinari finished strong to take home the Claret Jug.
Three birdies in a row gives @F_Molinari a one-stroke lead going to the par 5 No. 15. pic.twitter.com/jULkWfVXnt
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 13, 2019
Molinari will also be playing alongside Tony Finau who was the clubhouse leader at one point at 11 under after shooting a superb 8-under 64.
Finau was one of three golfers who shot 64s on Saturday as Patrick Cantlay and Webb Simpson each posted the number as well.
The final round will be played with threesomes on Sunday as Augusta National has elected to move up the tee times to avoid hazardous weather in the afternoon.
"I think today we did very well strategy-wise, hit the ball maybe a little less well than yesterday but holed some very good putts, especially four and five to save par," he said.
"So obviously I can only be happy about today and it's going to be an exciting day tomorrow."