The Masters Leaderboard Updated in Real-Time

The Masters leaderboard is the place to track all the action at Augusta National. The final round of the prestigious tournament begins on Sunday, and only one player will be crowned champion and awarded the coveted Green Jacket. The Masters is played over four rounds, and each round takes on greater significance as the field is whittled down. The Masters leaderboard is updated in real-time as golfers play their way around the course, so fans can keep tabs on who has the best chance of winning the tournament.

Defending champion Scottie Scheffler opened the day with a bogey-free 68 and holds a one-shot lead on 2024 runner-up Ludvig Aberg and Canada’s Corey Conners. Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champ, is still in contention and had a birdie at the 13th hole, the most difficult on the course.

Rory McIlroy tumbled down the Masters leaderboard after two dreadful holes on the back nine, but is tied for fourth at 6-under with Zach Johnson, Chris Kirk, Nicolai Hojgaard and Aaron Rai. McIlroy, seeking a career grand slam, is focusing on his own game and has no concerns about his rivals on the leaderboard.

The cut line at The Masters is set at 2 over, and all players who shoot that score or better will advance to the final two rounds of the tournament. USA TODAY’s sports data hub has all the live scores from Augusta, including those who are in danger of missing the Masters cut.