AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - The early starters in Sunday's final round at Augusta National were greeted by the coldest temperatures of the week but the calmest conditions as the 80th Masters was poised for a pulsating finish.
When American Kevin Na teed off in the first pairing of the day with a non-competing marker, the temperature hovered at around 48 degrees Fahrenheit (nine degrees Celsius) but the strong swirling winds of the first three days were no more.
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