It's set to be a thrilling moving day at the 2017 Masters, as four players enter the weekend with a share of the lead.Thursday leader Charley Hoffman struggled in Round 2 as he followed up an opening-day 65 with a three-over 75, allowing him to be caught at four under by Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia and Thomas Pieters.The quartet will be battling to remain in contention going into the final round, and the action is not to be missed.In the U.S., CBS Sports will be live streaming the event from 10:30 a.m. ET at CBSSports.comand broadcasting it on TV from 3 p.m. ET, while Masters.com will be streaming the competition live at 3 p.m. also.In the UK, the action can be caught at Sky Sports 4 from 7 p.m. BST and Sky Sports 1 from 8 p.m. BST, or live streamed via Sky Go.Saturday PreviewFowler enjoyed the best round on Friday as he carded five under to move up 18 places.The Masters shared the highlights of his 67, which included an eagle on the second hole and just one blemish, a bogey at the 15th:As noted by golf writer Rex Hoggard, the American is now being tipped to win his first major at Augusta:Garcia is also yet to win a major in his career, and a three-under put him in contention.After managing to avoid a bogey on every hole in his first round, he dropped three shots on Friday, but he also made six birdies after picking up just one on Thursday.Per the European Tour's official Twitter feed, the Spaniard has also achieved something no other player in the field has this year:If he can continue that trend, he is indeed likely to be in contention on Sunday.Along with Hoffman and Pieters, the pair have a number of threats close behind them.WithFred Couples on one under and Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott and Jordan Spieth all on even par, there are four former winners within four shots of the lead, per the European Tour.Spieth in particular has momentum after a strong finish on Friday, with four birdies and no bogeys after the fourth hole. Golf analyst Chris Solomon hailed his efforts:The 23-year-old has bounced back remarkably well from his quadruple bogey in the opening round, and he could well carry that into moving day.There's a lot of golf still to be played, but by the end on Saturday, we'll have a much clearer picture of who will be battling it out for the green jacket.
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