Masters 2026: Tee Times And How To Watch Sunday's Final Round

by David Leonhardt
Masters 2026: Tee Times And How To Watch Sunday's Final Round

The final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament tees off Sunday morning at Augusta National, with leaders expected to start around 2:40 PM ET. Golf fans across the U.S. are searching for tee times as a tight leaderboard sets up a dramatic finish at one of sports' most prestigious events.

Pairings for Sunday's round were announced Saturday evening following moving day at Augusta. The final group featuring co-leaders Jordan Spieth and rising star Lucas Herbert will begin at 2:50 PM ET. Earlier groups start at 10:15 AM ET, with full tee times available on Masters.com.

Broadcast coverage begins at 10:00 AM ET on CBS, with streaming options including ESPN+, Paramount+, and the Masters app. The tournament is drawing extra attention this year after Friday's weather delay compressed the schedule, creating a marathon Saturday where players completed 27+ holes.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley confirmed Sunday's forecast calls for ideal scoring conditions - partly cloudy skies with highs near 75°F. This sets the stage for potential record-low scores at a course where the tournament record is 18-under par, shared by Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson.

Viewership is expected to surge as Spieth attempts his second Masters victory while facing pressure from Herbert, who would become the first Australian winner since Adam Scott in 2013. Other contenders within three strokes include world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and fan favorite Rory McIlroy.

Local businesses in Augusta, Georgia report record crowds this year, with hotel occupancy nearing 98%. The economic impact extends nationwide as golf retailers see increased equipment sales during what's traditionally the sport's biggest weekend.

Sunday's winner will take home $3.6 million from the $20 million purse, the largest in Masters history. More importantly, they'll claim the iconic green jacket and a permanent place in golf lore at the season's first major championship.

David Leonhardt

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