It’s Sunday at the Masters. Does it get any better than this?
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has his sights set on a second green jacket. The 2022 Masters champ shot a 1-under 71 Saturday to take a one-shot lead into Sunday’s final round. Scheffler (7 under) leads Collin Morikawa (6 under) and Max Homa (5 under) atop the leaderboard.
Scottie Scheffler leads the Masters entering play Sunday.
Tiger Woods will not be among those in contention on Sunday. After making history with a 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta, Woods struggled mightily in the third round Saturday, carding his worst Masters round ever by shooting a 10-over 82.
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Masters leaderboard
Find the live Masters leaderboard here.
Masters Round 4 start time
The final round of the Masters starts at 9:15 a.m. ET on Sunday when Adam Hadwin and Vijay Singh tee off.
What time does Tiger tee off at the Masters?
Tiger Woods is set to tee off at 9:35 a.m. ET.
Masters tee times for Sunday
Here is every tee time and pairing for the final round of the Masters.
Masters 2024 TV schedule
You can check out the Masters over-the-air television schedule for the final round here.
The Masters live stream
For cord-cutters, select focuses of the Masters will be available on Paramount+ and ESPN+ over the four-day event. Cord-cutters can also turn to Fubo, which carries CBS and ESPN.
LIV Golf players stumble during Masters 2024 third round
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Of the 13 LIV Golf players in the field, five saw their weeks end early as they missed the weekend cut. Of the eight who advanced to the weekend, five lost positions, two remained the same and one even gained a little ground on the field.
Here’s how the remaining LIV players have fared through three rounds at the 2024 Masters.
- Bryson DeChambeau: 5th, 3 under
- Cameron Smith: T-9, 1 under
- Patrick Reed: T-16, 1 over
- Tyrrell Hatton: T-21, 3 over
- Brooks Koepka: T-36, 6 over
- Phil Mickelson: T-36, 6 over
- Joaquin Niemann: T-21, 3 over
- Jon Rahm: T-28, 5 over
- Missed cut: 6 over and worse
— Adam Woodard, Golfweek
Masters weather: Augusta forecast
Here’s the Sunday forecast for the Masters.
Masters prize money 2024
Here is the purse breakdown for the 2024 Masters.
Masters winners: Who has won the most Green Jackets?
Jack Nicklaus holds the record for most Masters wins with six. Tiger Woods has the second-most wins with six. Arnold Palmer has four wins. Here’s the full Masters winners list, year by year.
How many hole-in-ones have been hit in Masters history?
There have been 34 hole-in-ones in Masters history. The first came in 1934 from Ross Somerville, who smoked an ace from 145 yards out on the 16th hole. Shockingly, Somerville was an amateur at the time he made that hole-in-one. The most recent hole-in-one came in 2022 from Stewart Cink on the same hole, using an 8-iron to hit the cup 166 yards away.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Masters 2024 live updates: Sunday leaderboard, final round tee times
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