Frenchman fell to 16th place (+1 total) after returning a card of 74 (+2) during the 3rd round. He can still dream of the final top 10 on Sunday, and do better than Thomas Levet (13th in 2005) "The putting greens do not correspond at all to what can be found on the course.

On the course, it's definitely firmer and faster. There are inaccuracies in the speed of putts," he says. "It's cool to feel that there are so many French people here, who support us," he adds. "I would just like to finish this tournament under par. It would be somewhat emblematic," says the 23-year-old. "Less wind means faster greens. Tomorrow there is no wind with very hard and very fast greens. I think it’s going to be a great challenge," adds the world No. 10. "For my first Masters, finishing in the red would be a very good week, especially since we had two very difficult first days with the wind," he concludes.