The most anticipated moment in world golf is reaching its peak: the final round of the 2026 Augusta Masters promises to be an epic battle that will keep millions of fans glued to their screens. This is the 90th edition of the most prestigious tournament and, on Sunday 12 April, all eyes are on the fight for the coveted green jacket. Get ready for a spectacle of nerves, talent, and drama until the last putt!
The tension is palpable on the Augusta National course, where two golf giants share the lead after 54 holes. Rory McIlroy, who dominated the competition with a six-shot advantage after the first 36, now finds himself tied with Cameron Young, who shone with an impressive round of 65 strokes in the third round, reducing the Irishman’s lead. The pressure is mounting and the possibility of Young achieving a historic feat — being the fourth player to win both the Players Championship and the Masters in the same year — adds extra spice to this electrifying finale.
Follow the latest details of this titanic battle with tee times and pairs scheduled to be on the course from 13:52 ET: Scottie Scheffler joins Haotong Li, followed by Jason Day and Justin Rose at 14:03, Sam Burns with Shane Lowry at 14:14, and the final duo Cameron Young and Rory McIlroy at 14:25. Every shot could be decisive!
The odds reflect the favouritism of the co-leaders with McIlroy at +150 and Young at +250, followed by Sam Burns (+700) and Scottie Scheffler (+1000). This is a contest where every decision counts, and where nerves can be the greatest adversary.
If you want to stay up to date, don’t miss the special broadcast starting at 10:15 ET on Masters.com, the ESPN app, and Paramount+, with five hours of live coverage on CBS ensuring you won’t miss a second of the intense action to come.
The third round was marked by moments of pure emotion and a turnaround that changed the course of the tournament: McIlroy, who seemed headed for a peaceful victory, was caught up by a Cameron Young in great form. Augusta’s course is ready to witness a conclusion that could go down in golf history.
Prepare your spot, turn on your devices, and follow every shot towards the crowning of the new Masters 2026 champion — because in golf, as in life, destiny favours the bold.
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