
Masters 2025 Tee Times, Pairings and Predictions for Sunday
Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau are set up for a duel for the ages on Sunday at The Masters.
McIlroy shot a 66 for the second straight day at Augusta National Golf Club to take a two-shot lead over DeChambeau into Sunday.
DeChambeau narrowed the gap to two strokes with an incredible birdie putt on the 18th hole to close out the third round.
Reigning champion Scottie Scheffler is seven shots back of McIlroy, and while the gap looks insurmountable right now, all it takes is a strong round from Scheffler and a few slip-ups by the leaders to move him back into contention.
Masters Fourth Round Tee Times
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1:10 p.m. ET: Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland
1:20 p.m. ET: Sungjae Im, Max Homa
1:40 p.m. ET: Nicolas Echavarria, Xander Schauffele
1:50 p.m. ET: Justin Rose, Zach Johnson
2:00 p.m. ET: Scottie Scheffler, Shane Lowry
2:10 p.m. ET: Ludvig Aberg, Jason Day
2:20 p.m. ET: Corey Conners, Patrick Reed
2:30 p.m. ET: Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau
Full list of tee times can be found on Masters.com.
Bryson, Rory Both Get off to Fast Starts
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McIlroy and DeChambeau will try to put pressure on each other immediately.
DeChambeau needs a fast start to make McIlroy think more while he is in the lead. McIlroy needs a strong open to make DeChambeau's margin of error slim.
McIlroy did most of his third-round damage with a four-under swing through the opening three holes.
DeChambeau carded birdies on the first two holes, but then gave a shot back with a bogey on the third.
Both golfers proved they could start strong on Saturday and the same is expected of them on Sunday to set the tone for an incredible battle.
Rory Masters Course, Ends Up with Green Jacket
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McIlroy won the battle with Augusta National on Friday and Saturday.
If it wasn't for a bad run of holes on the back nine on Thursday, McIlroy might have used Sunday as a coronation for his first green jacket and the completion of the career grand slam.
McIlroy is the only player in the field with multiple scores under 67 through three rounds.
Of course, the struggles on the 15th and 17th holes on Thursday will be in the back of his mind, but McIlroy didn't let those mistakes faze him on Friday.
McIlroy displayed the poise and shot-making ability of a major winner through 54 holes, and if the same McIlroy from Friday and Saturday shows up, it will be hard for anyone to beat him on Sunday.
Scottie Scheffler Makes Run into Top Three
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It's a little far fetched to say Scottie Scheffler will produce a comeback for the ages and win his third green jacket.
That probably isn't happening unless McIlroy and DeChambeau collapse over the final 18 holes.
Scheffler can still rebound from his third-round 72 by finishing in the top three.
The two-time Masters winner hasn't played his best golf this week, as evidenced by the 71 and 72 from the last two rounds.
However, Scheffler won't feel any pressure on Sunday and can just go out and shoot a low number.
A five-or-six-under round isn't out of the question, and at minimum, Scheffler can finish beneath McIlroy and DeChambeau.






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