The Masters leaderboard is a real-time snapshot of player rankings at the iconic golf tournament. As players navigate Augusta National’s challenging course, their scores fluctuate based on the ebb and flow of every birdie and bogey that they make. These shifts directly impact their standing on the leaderboard and can create an extra layer of excitement for fans following along.
As the tournament enters its final round, the Masters leaderboard takes on an even greater level of importance. The winner of the coveted green jacket is awarded to the golfer with the lowest cumulative score over four rounds, and keeping track of the leaders’ progression throughout the weekend will be paramount for those hoping to witness an exhilarating finish.
Rory McIlroy shot up the Masters leaderboard on Moving Day with a 2-under 66, putting himself within striking distance of winning his first green jacket. The two-time major champion entered the second round in a tie for fifth place, but has a chance to win his third straight major this year. He’s tied with Corey Conners and Scottie Scheffler at 6-under, and Bryson DeChambeau is also in contention for his first Masters victory after posting a bogey-free 68.
As the leaderboard tightens, every stroke will be crucial as players fight for a spot in the final group at 8:00 a.m. ET on Sunday. If no winner is crowned after the final 36 holes, a sudden-death playoff will begin on the 18th hole and continue to the 10th until a single golfer has claimed victory.