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The anticipation is palpable as golf enthusiasts gear up for the Masters Sunday tee times at Augusta National. With Rory McIlroy leading the charge, the final round promises to be a nail-biting conclusion to this prestigious tournament. Will McIlroy secure his spot in history by clinching the coveted Green Jacket, or will Bryson DeChambeau, his chief rival, thwart his ambitions? Let’s delve into the key details you need to know for this exciting Sunday showdown.
As it stands, Rory McIlroy, currently the World No. 2 and a four-time major champion, has taken a commanding lead at 12-under-par. His performance this week has been nothing short of extraordinary, shooting back-to-back rounds of 66. McIlroy is eyeing the final leg of the Grand Slam, an achievement only five legendary golfers have accomplished. Trailing him is Bryson DeChambeau, who displayed remarkable skill by sinking a clutch birdie on the 18th hole to close the gap. As the two face off in the final pairing, spectators are in for a treat.
The final pairing is expected to tee off at around 2 p.m. local time, but fans can catch the action throughout the day. Here’s a breakdown of the essential tee times for Sunday:
- Final Group: Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau – 2:00 PM
- Pennultimate Group: Corey Conners, Patrick Reed – 1:50 PM
- Brian Campbell, Akshay Bhatia – 10:00 AM
- Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee – 10:10 AM
- Justin Thomas, J.J. Spaun – 10:20 AM
- Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark – 10:30 AM
- Patrick Cantlay, J.T. Poston – 10:40 AM
- Danny Willett, Stephan Jaeger – 10:50 AM
- Sam Burns, Nick Taylor – 11:00 AM
- Matt Fitzpatrick, Charl Schwartzel – 11:10 AM
- Tom Kim, Tommy Fleetwood – 11:20 AM
- Davis Riley, Bubba Watson – 11:30 AM
- Daniel Berger, Sahith Theegala – 11:40 AM
- Aaron Rai, Denny McCarthy – 11:50 AM
- Michael Kim, Harris English – 12:00 PM
- Maverick McNealy, Jon Rahm – 12:10 PM
- Joaquin Niemann, Rasmus Hojgaard – 12:20 PM
- Ben An, Max Greyserman – 12:30 PM
- Jordan Spieth, Matt McCarty – 12:40 PM
- Tyrrell Hatton, Tom Hoge – 12:50 PM
- Davis Thompson, Viktor Hovland – 1:00 PM
- Collin Morikawa, Max Homa – 1:10 PM
- Sungjae Im, Xander Schauffele – 1:20 PM
- Nico Echavarria, Zach Johnson – 1:30 PM
- Justin Rose, Shane Lowry – 1:40 PM
- Scottie Scheffler, Jason Day – 1:45 PM
- Ludvig Aberg – 1:55 PM
Meanwhile, the tournament has also seen some notable absences from the weekend. A total of 42 golfers, including former champions like Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, and Sergio Garcia, missed the cut. This year's Masters has been a bitter pill for many big names as they failed to make their mark in the tournament.
For those looking to catch the weekend's coverage, CBS will begin broadcasting the Masters at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 13. There is also early coverage available on CBS Sports Network and through the Masters App, which provides exclusive live streams of featured groups and holes. Make sure to set your reminders so you won’t miss a second of the action!
As the final round unfolds, golf fans worldwide will be glued to their screens, awaiting the inevitable drama and excitement that the Masters always delivers. Will Rory McIlroy finally realize his dream, or will Bryson DeChambeau steal the spotlight? One thing is for sure: Augusta National will be buzzing, and history may be in the making!
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