Paul Casey overcame a hip injury to card a third round of 69 in the Masters and avoid another date with Jeff Knox.
The odd number of players making the cut meant Paul Casey played alongside marker and Augusta National member Knox, who famously outscored Rory McIlroy in the same situation in 2014.
And although a birdie on the 11th showed what Knox is capable of, Casey avoided McIlroy's fate thanks to a 69 completed in style with a tap-in birdie on the 18th.
"He's very good," Casey said of Knox. "Even Tiger (Woods) said to me on the putting green 'Seriously, dude. He's played the last eight weekends at the Masters. He's got to be a regular.'
"It was great fun. I've played with markers before, but that was the best experience I've ever had with a marker. He played better golf than a lot of the pros will play today."
Speaking about the hip injury which has been hampering him this week, the 40-year-old added: "The hip has been very tight. It's frustrating because I haven't been able to fix it.
"I actually ended up sleeping with my little boy three nights ago because he has a different mattress. The one I've got in the house we rented isn't that great."

