Young Jordan Spieth continues to lead the pack going into the final day, having added a 2-under-par third round to his sizzling first two rounds of 8-under and 6-under. But other golfers had an even better Saturday, with Justin Rose and Phil Mickelson shooting 5-under-par for the day, and Rory McIlroy and the getting-his-groove-back Tiger Woods shooting a four-under. After three days, today’s championship round begins with Spieth at 16-under-par for the tournament – four shots ahead of Rose, five ahead of Mickelson, six ahead of Charley Hoffman (who shot only a 1-under-par Saturday), and a full 10 strokes behind the next gaggle of players, a five-way-tied group that includes Woods and McIlroy. But that still means CBS can – and no doubt will – start the day with Tiger’s name at the bottom of the first-page leader board.