
Masters 2018: Live Updates for Leaderboard Scores on Sunday
The 2018 Masters is set for a thrilling conclusion on Sunday as Patrick Reed leads the field by three shots going into the final round at Augusta National Golf Club.
Reed has been in superb form throughout the tournament but will have to hold his nerve if he is to end the day wearing the famous green jacket.
Rory McIlroy lies just behind him and will fancy his chances of becoming the sixth man to complete the grand slam of all four of golf's major titles.
Here's a look at the leaderboard going into the final round, per the PGA Tour:
Live updates of Sunday's final round can be found at the PGA Tour's official website.
Sunday Preview
Reed starts the day clear of the chasing pack, but it could have been even better for the American. He led by five shots at the 15th on Saturday, but a late bogey, coupled with a brilliant birdie for McIlroy at the 18th, cut his lead.
McIlroy has already started on the mind games by telling Reed the pressure is all on him going into Sunday's action, per Paul Hayward at the Daily Telegraph:
The Northern Irishman knows all about the suffocating pressure of the Masters having suffered a collapse in 2011. McIlroy threw away a four-shot lead with an eight-over par final round as Charl Schwartzel took the title.
Skip Bayless at Fox Sports said McIlroy will be feeling the heat too:
Reed has also spoken about Sunday and said he is expecting fireworks, per James Corrigan at The Telegraph.
He said: "I'm really excited—to be able to play against Rory and have him side by side is going to be a lot of fun. Hopefully there will be fireworks and it will be a fun Sunday."
Reed and McIlroy are the final pairing on Sunday, and their tee off times are shown by Sky Sports Golf:
The Masters Tournament showed the pin placement for the final round:
Elsewhere, Rickie Fowler is two shots behind McIlroy, and Jon Rahm is a further shot back after both men shot impressive 65s on Saturday.
Golf great Jack Nicklaus feels both men are still firmly in contention:
It does look as though it will be a straight battle between Reed and McIlroy, and if the American can maintain his form and keep his composure, the title will surely be his. However, it doesn't always work like that at Augusta, as we have seen many time before, which will give McIlroy and the rest real hope.

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