Masters Tournament Updates: Final Round Draws Near
The final round bracket and tee times for the 90th Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, have been announced. Rory McIlroy, after a lackluster third round with a score of 73, relinquished a six-shot lead and now stands at 11 under par as he heads into the final day, sharing the stage with Cameron Young.
McIlroy will face Young, the champion from The Players Championship, once again on Sunday, mirroring their matchup in the initial two rounds. A victory for McIlroy would elevate him to an elite group of back-to-back Masters champions, joining the ranks of golfing legends Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods.
In the penultimate group, Sam Barnes will partner with Shane Lowry, while former world number one Jason Day and Justin Rose, both tied for fifth place, are pursuing their much-awaited second major title. The competition intensifies as world number one Scottie Scheffler closes in, trailing the leaders by four strokes alongside China’s Haotong Li.
Closing Combinations and Tee Times
All times are listed in British Summer Time (BST). Below are the pairings scheduled for Sunday:
1406: Aaron Lai (England) and Charles Schwartzel (Russia)
1417: Gary Woodland and Kurt Kitayama
1428: Jon Rahm (Spain) and Sergio Garcia (Spain)
1439: Siu Kim (Colombia) and Rasmus Højgaard (Denmark)
1450: Keegan Bradley and Dustin Johnson
1501: Denny McCarty and Koren Connors (Canada)
1512: Viktor Hovland (Norway) and Justin Thomas
1523: Alex Nolen (Sweden) and Maverick McNeely
1545: Adam Scott (Australia) and Marco Penge (UK)
1556: Harris English and Samuel Stevens
1607: Brian Herman and Jordan Spieth
1618: Im Sung-jae (Korea) and Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
1629: Sepp Straka (Austria) and Jacob Bridgman
1640: Chris Gottarp and Christopher Reitan (Norway)
1651: Michael Brennan and Max Homa
1713: Nick Taylor (Canada) and Matt Fitzpatrick (UK)
1724: Ludwig Oberg (Sweden) and Brian Campbell
1735: Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood (England)
1746: Brooks Koepka and Wyndham Clark
1757: Ryan Gerrard and Xander Schauffele
1808: Jake Knapp and Ben Griffin
1830: Patrick Reed and Collin Morikawa
1841: Patrick Cantlay and Russell Henry
1852: Scotty Scheffler and Haotong Li (China)
1903: Jason Day (Australia) and Justin Rose (UK)
1914: Sam Burns and Shane Lowry (Ireland)
1925: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) and Cameron Young
How to Watch the Final Round
Fans can catch live coverage of the final round starting at 4:30 PM on Sky Sports Golf, with full coverage commencing at 5 PM and continuing until well after the last putt is made. The popular Amen Corner stream will also be available, focusing on the renowned three-hole stretch from No. 11, alongside a featured groups programming on the Sky Sports+ channel.
Live feeds for holes 4, 5, and 6 will be activated as the first group reaches that part of the course, while separate streams will cover holes 15 and 16. For viewers interested in exclusive coverage, featured groups will also be accessible on Sky Sports+ to provide a comprehensive viewing experience.
As McIlroy continues his quest for a Masters victory, fans can witness the action live on Sky Sports Golf. The anticipation builds around whether he can reclaim his position among the golf elite with a historic win.
