The Masters enters Sunday with Brooks Koepka at the helm and Jon Rahm chasing the American after the prestigious major.
Rain again affected play on Saturday, ending play early, meaning we’ll be back in the third round before the final round begins on Sunday.
Scottie Scheffler is still struggling, but he’s ready to ditch his famous green jacket.
While amateur Sam Bennett started his third round at +2 over six holes and is still at -6, Patrick Cantley moved to -3 over 13 on Saturday and sits at -5 overall and in a tie for fourth.
Here’s everything you need to know about the final day of the Masters:
When does Masters start today?
A statement from Augusta National Golf Club after play was suspended on Saturday: “The third round will resume on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. CBS will carry live coverage from 8:30 a.m. until the end of the final round. Box office doors will open at 7:00 AM as previously scheduled. Final round at 12:30 PM No. 1 and No. 10 are expected to start in pairs. The live stream will be on CBS from 2pm to 7pm as originally planned.
So expect play to resume at 13:30 BST. The fourth round starts at 17:30 BST and ends at approximately 23:30 BST.
How can I see?
Viewers in the UK can watch the action on Sky Sports, the Masters’ exclusive UK broadcast partner. A busy week at Augusta will feature extensive coverage on the Sky Sports Golf Channel, while subscribers can also watch via Sky Go.
The Masters enters Sunday with Brooks Koepka at the helm and Jon Rahm chasing the American after the prestigious major.
Rain again affected play on Saturday, ending play early, meaning we’ll be back in the third round before the final round begins on Sunday.
Scottie Scheffler is still struggling, but he’s ready to ditch his famous green jacket.
While amateur Sam Bennett started his third round at +2 over six holes and is still at -6, Patrick Cantley moved to -3 over 13 on Saturday and sits at -5 overall and in a tie for fourth.
Here’s everything you need to know about the final day of the Masters:
When does Masters start today?
A statement from Augusta National Golf Club after play was suspended on Saturday: “The third round will resume on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. CBS will carry live coverage from 8:30 a.m. until the end of the final round. Box office doors will open at 7:00 AM as previously scheduled. Final round at 12:30 PM No. 1 and No. 10 are expected to start in pairs. The live stream will be on CBS from 2pm to 7pm as originally planned.
So expect play to resume at 13:30 BST. The fourth round starts at 17:30 BST and ends at approximately 23:30 BST.
How can I see?
Viewers in the UK can watch the action on Sky Sports, the Masters’ exclusive UK broadcast partner. A busy week at Augusta will feature extensive coverage on the Sky Sports Golf Channel, while subscribers can also watch via Sky Go.
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