The Masters Leaderboard – Who’s Leading Going Into Sunday’s Final Round?

The Masters leaderboard is a crucial tool for anyone following the tournament and looking to understand what’s happening on the course. It displays player rankings throughout the tournament in real-time, allowing fans to stay informed and experience every twist and turn in The Masters in the palm of their hands.

Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau share the lead at 12-under par going into Sunday’s final round, but there’s a crowded pack of contenders right behind them. The 2018 champion Patrick Reed and 2024 runner-up Ludvig Aberg are just two shots back, with defending champion Scottie Scheffler, Jason Day, Justin Rose and Shane Lowry one shot further down.

McIlroy’s hopes of adding the green jacket to his career grand slam are still very much alive, but he made a mistake at the tricky par-5 13th after failing to take advantage of the downwind conditions. He hit his tee shot into the right fairway bunker, and after taking his second to 90 yards from the green he opted for a lay-up instead of trying to get to the green in two. He missed the green and had to make a five-foot putt for par.

Corey Conners shot a 2-under 70 on Saturday to sit in third place at 8-under for the tournament. The two-time PGA Tour winner would have been even closer to the leaders if not for a double bogey at the par-4 10th, but his four birdies and a couple of bogeys gave him a good chance of winning his first green jacket.