Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young are competing for victory in the 2026 Masters.

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The 2026 Masters is about to experience its most electrifying moment: the final round that will determine who dons the coveted green jacket in Augusta. After three rounds of intense competition, Rory McIlroy leads the standings with a total of 11 under par, but the battle for the title is far from over. Cameron Young matches the Northern Irishman’s score, setting the stage for a breathtaking showdown between the two golf giants.

In addition to the maximum tension between McIlroy and Young, the fight for victory also features other heavyweights. Justin Rose, last year’s runner-up, remains firmly in the race, sharing fifth place with Jason Day, both at 8 under par. The current world number one, Scottie Scheffler, is not far behind, sitting in seventh place, just one stroke off the lead, showing that everything is still up for grabs heading into the decisive Sunday.

The decisive day will begin at 9:06 AM ET, with all players starting their round on the first tee, but it will be around 2:25 PM ET that the golf world will be glued to the screen to witness the ultimate moment: the tee-off of Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young in the final group, ready for the final battle.

Beyond the eternal glory of winning the green jacket, there is a monumental slice of $4.5 million at stake from the total prize money of $22.5 million, further elevating the pressure and adrenaline on the favorites.

For fans who don’t want to miss a moment, the broadcast of the final day will be handled by CBS from 2 PM to 7 PM ET, with early coverage available from 12 PM to 2 PM ET on Paramount+ and the official Masters.com website. Those who prefer streaming can follow the action through the Masters app, ESPN App, Amazon Prime Video, and DirecTV, which offer selected groups and additional coverage throughout the day.

Check below for the complete schedule and pairings for round 4 of the 2026 Masters (ET times):

– 9:06 – Aaron Rai, Charl Schwartzel

– 9:17 – Gary Woodland, Kurt Kitayama

– 9:28 – Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia

– 9:39 – Si Woo Kim, Rasmus Højgaard

– 9:50 – Keegan Bradley, Dustin Johnson

– 10:01 – Matt McCarty, Corey Conners

– 10:12 – Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas

– 10:23 – Alex Noren, Maverick McNealy

– 10:45 – Adam Scott, Marco Penge

– 10:56 – Harris English, Sam Stevens

– 11:07 – Brian Harman, Jordan Spieth

– 11:18 – Sungjae Im, Hideki Matsuyama

– 11:29 – Sepp Straka, Jacob Bridgeman

– 11:40 – Chris Gotterup, Kristoffer Reitan

– 11:51 – Michael Brennan, Max Homa

– 12:13 – Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick

– 12:24 – Ludvig Åberg, Brian Campbell

– 12:35 – Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood

– 12:46 – Brooks Koepka, Wyndham Clark

– 12:57 – Ryan Gerard, Xander Schauffele

– 13:08 – Jake Knapp, Ben Griffin

– 13:30 – Patrick Reed, Collin Morikawa

– 13:41 – Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley

– 13:52 – Scottie Scheffler, Haotong Li

– 14:03 – Jason Day, Justin Rose

– 14:14 – Sam Burns, Shane Lowry

– 14:25 – Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy

This Sunday promises to be one of the most intense and unpredictable moments in the recent history of the Masters. With so much talent on the course and only 18 holes to determine the future, all eyes will be on McIlroy and Young to see who will capture the golden dream in Augusta. Get ready for strong emotions and an epic battle until the last putt!

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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