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The final round of the 90th Masters at Augusta National features Cameron Young and Rory McIlroy leading the pack, with McIlroy aiming to defend his title. Tee times for Sunday have not yet been released but typically start around 9 a.m.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sunday at the Masters just hits different. And that’ll be the case this year, with the 90th Masters in the balance.
The storylines with 18 holes remaining at Augusta National offer a fair share of intrigue, way more than most expected at the beginning of the round Saturday. Leading the way are Cameron Young and Rory McIlroy, who was ahead by a record six shots after 36 holes and is trying to become just the fourth player to successfully defend the Masters title. However, he let some heavy hitters back into this after shooting one-over 73 on Saturday, hindered by a double bogey on 11 and a bogey on 12. Young shot 65 to come screaming to the top.
The pack that’s chasing them isn't filled with hackers. Scottie Scheffler kicked things in gear with a Saturday 65 and is tied for seventh place, only four shots back. Sam Burns is one back, Shane Lowry is two back while Jason Day and Justin Rose are tied for fifth place, only two shots off the pace.
Traditionally the first pairings go off on Sunday morning around 9 a.m. with the final twosome heading out around 2 p.m. They go earlier than the last time of 2:50 p.m. on Saturday to leave time in case there's a playoff.
Sunday’s final-round tee times have not yet been released but here are the pairings. We'll update times as soon as they're available.
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Marco Penge, Adam Scott
Sam Stevens, Harris English
Jordan Spieth, Brian Harman
Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im
Jacob Bridgeman, Sepp Straka
Kristoffer Reitan, Chris Gotterup
Max Homa, Michael Brennan
Matt Fitzpatrick, Nick Taylor
Brian Campbell, Ludvig Aberg
Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton
Wyndham Clark, Brooks Koepka
Xander Schauffele, Ryan Gerard
Ben Griffin, Jake Knapp
Collin Morikawa, Patrick Reed
Russell Henley, Patrick Cantlay
Haotong Li, Scottie Scheffler
Justin Rose, Jason Day
Shane Lowry, Sam Burns
Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young
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Final round tee times for the Masters typically start around 9 a.m.
Cameron Young and Rory McIlroy are leading, with McIlroy trying to defend his title.
Rory McIlroy shot one-over 73 on Saturday, which included a double bogey on hole 11.

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