The Masters 2024: Final round tee times – Scheffler and Morikawa out last for decisive Augusta Sunday

We’re set up for a Sunday at Augusta National where Scottie Scheffler will hope to turn a one-shot lead into a second Green Jacket. Here are the final round tee times and groupings for The Masters.

World No.1 Scheffler recovered from a rare poor patch to shoot a one-under par 71 and take a single shot lead into the final round of the Masters, where he’s paired with Ryder Cup teammate Collin Morikawa at Augusta National. They go off at 2.35pm (7.35pm UK time).

A fascinating ‘moving day’ saw Scheffler fall away with a double bogey and bogey straight after the turn as other players made birdies, but he battled back with a stunning eagle at 13 and a birdie, before offsetting a bogey at 17 with a superb approach and holed birdie putt at 18.

Collin Morikawa is one off the lead heading into Sunday at The Masters.

Morikawa, looking for his third Major and to step just a US Open away from the Career Grand Slam, shot a bogey-free 69 to leave himself breathing down the leader’s neck. Max Homa is a shot further back after a battling one-over-par 73 and an excellent par save at the final hole.

Realistic European hopes lie with two Scandinavians and Ryder Cup stars. Ludvig Aberg, somehow only playing his first Major, was tied for lead with two-thirds of Saturday gone, but bogeys and 14 and 15 pushed him back to four-under and that’s where he’ll start on Sunday, three shots off the lead. Victory would see Aberg become the first rookie since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979. He plays alongside Homa at 2.25pm (7.25pm).

Nicolai Hojgaard, who led the tournament at one stage on Saturday before a torrid stretch that saw him drop five shots, is at two-under.

Bryson Dechambeau rescued a nightmare back nine which had seen him drop from six-under and a share of the lead to two-under par with a hole to play. He found trees at 18, forcing him to pitch out, before miraculously holing his approach to sit four back.

Tiger Woods breaks the record for the most consecutive cuts made at the Masters

Tiger Woods, posted his worst round at a Major – a ten-over par 82 – and faces an early start on Saturday. Follow all the action and latest news with our updates from Augusta.

And read our guide to how to watch the 2024 Masters for more details on specific program timings from the primary broadcasters and alternative streaming schedules.

The Masters 2024: Sundays’s Final Round Tee Times and Groupings

All times local – add five hours for GMT; (a) indicates amateur

2.15pm
Adam Hadwin, Vijay Singh,

2.25pm
Jake Knapp, Grayson Murray

2.35pm
Neal Shipley (a), Tiger Woods

2.45pm
Tom Kim, Denny McCarthy

2.55pm
Kurt Kitayama, Thorbjorn Olesen

3.05pm
Erik van Rooyen, Eric Cole

3.15pm
Jose Maria Olazabal, Camilo Villegas

3.25pm
Russell Henley, Jason Day

3.35pm
Keegan Bradley, Min Woo Lee

3.45pm
Si Woo Kim, JT Poston

4.05pm
Corey Conners, Brooks Koepka

4.15pm
Phil Mickelson, Shane Lowry

4.25pm
Taylor Moore, Sahith Theegala

4.35pm
Akshay Bhatia, Harris English

4.45pm
Jon Rahm, Tony Finau

4.55pm
Hideki Matsuyama, Luke List

5.05pm
Ryan Fox, Rickie Fowler

5.25pm
Danny Willett, Adam Scott

5.35pm
Will Zalatoris, Tyrrell Hatton

5.45pm
Rory McIlroy, Joaquin Niemann

5.55pm
Matthieu Pavon, Sepp Straka

6.05pm
Matt Fitzpatrick, Patrick Reed

6.15pm
Adam Schenk, Chris Kirk

6.25pm
Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover

6.45pm
Cam Young, Tommy Fleetwood

6.55pm
Byeong Hun An, Cam Smith

7.05pm
Cam Davis, Nicolai Hojgaard

7.15pm
Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele

7.25pm
Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg

7.35pm
Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa

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