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2026 Masters final round tee times, how to watch: Can Rory McIlroy win a second straight green jacket at Augusta National?

By Ryan YoungYahoo Sports

Rory McIlroy saw his historic six-shot lead disappear completely on Saturday.

Well, the Masters is far from over. Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young will enter Sunday’s final round at Augusta National locked up at 11-under, which is a stunning turn of events after McIlroy’s historic lead on Friday night. McIlroy went from a six-shot advantage, which was the largest 36-hole lead in Masters history, to tied for the lead with 18 holes to go.

McIlroy went 1-over on Saturday while making three bogeys and a double throughout his round. Young, who is currently No. 3 in the Official World Golf Rankings, matched the round of the week with his 7-under 65 on Saturday.

He went from eight shots back starting the day to a co-leader. The duo will tee off in the final group at 2:25 p. m.

ET on Sunday. Sam Burns and Shane Lowry will be in the penultimate group at 2:14 p. m.