
Masters 2017 Leaderboard: Latest Scores and Standings From Sunday at Augusta
Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia began the fourth and final day of the 2017 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club tied at six under at the top of the leaderboard on Sunday.
Garcia, who is chasing his first-ever major title, sunk a tough putt to seal par on the 18th and keep pace with Rose. Yet both players should expect to be put under pressure by an impressive Rickie Fowler, who enters the final day just one shot back.
You can stay up to date with the Round 4 leaderboard here as play develops on Sunday:
Fowler currently owns third place at the front of a quartet of American golfers also featuring 2015 masters winner Jordan Spieth. The 23-year-old Texan has recovered from a sketchy start to produce some superb golf, with the European Tour official Twitter account summing up his fine form over the greens:
Even at four under, Spieth has the talent to make up the difference with a strong final day.
However, it will take more than strength for Lee Westwood to stay in the frame. The 43-year-old shot a 68 on Saturday, so he will need to make quick work of many holes to chase down the leaders.
At least Westwood can fancy his chances more than Rory McIlroy, who finds himself six strokes off the pace on the final day. McIlroy's short game bailed him out of trouble earlier in the tournament, but five bogeys on Friday and a double bogey in Round 3 appear to have fatally wounded his chances of winning.

Players such as Ernie Els and Louis Oosthuizen have begun their respective rounds at the time of writing, but this still looks like it's evolving into a straight fight between Rose, Garcia and Fowler for the green jacket.
All scorecard information per the European Tour official website.

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