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The Masters leaderboard never stays quiet for long.

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A hot start, a stumble at Amen Corner or a late charge on Sunday can change everything, which is why golf fans keep checking in to see who’s rising, who’s hanging around and who’s making a real push for the green jacket.

Ready to follow along with all of the action at Augusta National? Here’s an updated breakdown of the scores and standings from the 2026 Masters.

Masters leaderboard 2026

After the conclusion of each round, the standings will be posted here. If you’re searching for a live leaderboard that will be updated following each swing, click here.

End of Round 3

Pos

Player

Total

T1

Cameron Young

-11

T1

Rory McIlroy

-11

3

Sam Burns

-10

4

Shane Lowry

-9

T5

Jason Day

-8

T5

Justin Rose

-8

T7

Scottie Scheffler

-7

T7

Haotong Li

-7

T9

Patrick Cantlay

-6

T9

Russell Henley

-6

T9

Patrick Reed

-6

T12

Collin Morikawa

-5

T12

Jake Knapp

-5

T12

Ben Griffin

-5

T15

Ryan Gerard

-4

T15

Xander Schauffele

-4

T15

Brooks Koepka

-4

T15

Wyndham Clark

-4

T15

Tyrrell Hatton

-4

T15

Tommy Fleetwood

-4

How to watch Masters 2026: TV channels, live streams

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Fans can watch the Masters across multiple TV and streaming platforms, including a new partner for 2026 in Prime Video.

The tournament tees off Thursday morning with live feeds of featured groups and holes, then the main broadcast begins in the early afternoon. Live broadcasts also will be available via Masters.com and the Masters app. See the full day-by-day television and streaming schedule below.

Masters schedule 2026: Day-by-day TV, streaming coverage

Sunday, April 12

Time (ET)

Focus

Watch

10 a.m.-12 p.m.

On The Range

CBS Sports Network, fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+

10:15 a.m.-7 p.m.

Featured Groups

DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video

10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Holes 4, 5 and 6

ESPN app

11:45 a.m.-6 p.m.

Amen Corner

DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video

12-2 p.m.

Main Broadcast

Paramount+

12:30-6:30 p.m.

Holes 15 and 16

DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video

2-7 p.m.

Main Broadcast

CBS, fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+

List of Masters winners by year

Jack Nicklaus won the tournament a record six times, with Tiger Woods right behind him at five.

Note: The Masters was canceled from 1943-45 because of World War II.

Year

Winner

Score

2025

Rory McIlroy

-11

2024

Scottie Scheffler

-11

2023

Jon Rahm

-12

2022

Scottie Scheffler

-10

2021

Hideki Matsuyama

-10

2020

Dustin Johnson

-20

2019

Tiger Woods

-13

2018

Patrick Reed

-15

2017

Sergio Garcia

-9

2016

Danny Willett

-5

2015

Jordan Spieth

-18

2014

Bubba Watson

-8

2013

Adam Scott

-9

2012

Bubba Watson

-10

2011

Charl Schwartzel

-14

2010

Phil Mickelson

-16

2009

Angel Cabrera

-12

2008

Trevor Immelman

-8

2007

Zach Johnson

+1

2006

Phil Mickelson

-7

2005

Tiger Woods

-12

2004

Phil Mickelson

-9

2003

Mike Weir

-7

2002

Tiger Woods

-12

2001

Tiger Woods

-16

2000

Vijay Singh

-10

1999

José María Olazábal

-8

1998

Mark O’Meara

-9

1997

Tiger Woods

-18

1996

Nick Faldo

-12

1995

Ben Crenshaw

-14

1994

José María Olazábal

-9

1993

Bernhard Langer

-11

1992

Fred Couples

-13

1991

Ian Woosnam

-11

1990

Nick Faldo

-10

1989

Nick Faldo

-5

1988

Sandy Lyle

-7

1987

Larry Mize

-3

1986

Jack Nicklaus

-9

1985

Bernhard Langer

-6

1984

Ben Crenshaw

-11

1983

Seve Ballesteros

-8

1982

Craig Stadler

-4

1981

Tom Watson

-8

1980

Seve Ballesteros

-13

1979

Fuzzy Zoeller

-8

1978

Gary Player

-11

1977

Tom Watson

-12

1976

Raymond Floyd

-17

1975

Jack Nicklaus

-12

1974

Gary Player

-10

1973

Tommy Aaron

-5

1972

Jack Nicklaus

-2

1971

Charles Coody

-9

1970

Billy Casper

-9

1969

George Archer

-7

1968

Bob Goalby

-11

1967

Gay Brewer

-8

1966

Jack Nicklaus

E

1965

Jack Nicklaus

-17

1964

Arnold Palmer

-12

1963

Jack Nicklaus

-2

1962

Arnold Palmer

-8

1961

Gary Player

-8

1960

Arnold Palmer

-6

1959

Art Wall Jr.

-4

1958

Arnold Palmer

-4

1957

Doug Ford

-5

1956

Jack Burke Jr.

+1

1955

Cary Middlecoff

-9

1954

Sam Snead

+1

1953

Ben Hogan

-14

1952

Sam Snead

-2

1951

Ben Hogan

-8

1950

Jimmy Demaret

-5

1949

Sam Snead

-6

1948

Claude Harmon

-9

1947

Jimmy Demaret

-7

1946

Herman Keiser

-6

1942

Byron Nelson

-8

1941

Craig Wood

-8

1940

Jimmy Demaret

-8

1939

Ralph Guldahl

-9

1938

Henry Picard

-3

1937

Byron Nelson

-5

1936

Horton Smith

-3

1935

Gene Sarazen

-6

1934

Horton Smith

-4

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