Scottie Scheffler Leads Masters As Final Round Begins
Scottie Scheffler Leads Masters As Final Round Begins...
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler holds a three-shot lead entering Sunday's final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National. The 29-year-old Texan carded a 5-under 67 on Saturday to reach 12-under for the tournament, putting him in prime position to win his second green jacket after his 2022 victory.
Scheffler's closest challenger is rising star Will Zalatoris at 9-under, followed by defending champion Rory McIlroy at 8-under. The final pairing tees off at 2:40 PM ET Sunday in what promises to be a dramatic conclusion to golf's first major of the year.
This year's Masters has drawn particular attention due to Scheffler's dominant recent form and the potential for McIlroy to complete the career Grand Slam. Television ratings are expected to surge for Sunday's broadcast on CBS as golf fans across America tune in to see if Scheffler can close out the victory.
Augusta National's famed back nine has produced countless memorable finishes, and tournament officials have set up the course for potential fireworks. The final round features several compelling storylines, including Scheffler's bid to cement his status as golf's top player and McIlroy's decade-long quest for a Masters title.
Sunday's weather forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with light winds, ideal scoring conditions that could lead to low numbers from the chasing pack. All eyes will be on Amen Corner (holes 11-13) where the tournament has often been decided in previous years.
The Masters remains one of America's most-watched sporting events, with its traditional Sunday back-nine drama capturing the imagination of casual and hardcore golf fans alike. This year's edition has lived up to expectations, trending nationwide as the final round gets underway with golf's biggest stars in contention.