
The 2026 Masters comes to an end on Sunday, April 12, with the final round at Augusta National Golf Club. You can find full Masters tee times for Round 4 at the bottom of this post once they are determined Saturday night.
Masters Round 4 tee times: What to know
Can Rory McIlroy hold on Sunday to win his second consecutive Masters title? If he wants to slip into another green jacket Sunday evening at Augusta, he’ll need to hold off a fearsome group of challengers.
Those challengers include Patrick Reed, Justin Rose, Jason Day, Scottie Scheffler and Shane Lowry, who are all major champions.
Sunday tee times for this year’s Masters will be determined once play finishes up Saturday night. At that point, players will be re-ordered into new pairings for the final round based on leaderboard position.
What we do know is the players at the bottom of the leaderboard will open Sunday’s round in the morning around 9:30 a.m. ET. The leaders will head out in Sunday’s final pairing at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET.
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For more insight into final-round tee times, we can look back to the 2025 Masters. Last year’s Masters final round began at 9:40 a.m. ET, with the final pairing of McIlroy and DeChambeau teeing off at 2:30 p.m. ET.
You can watch Sunday’s final round of the 2026 Masters on TV via CBS, with the broadcast running from 2-7 p.m. ET. Paramount+ and Masters.com will provide early streaming coverage from 12-2 p.m. ET. You can watch other streaming coverage all day Sunday via Masters.com, the Masters app, the ESPN App, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+ and DirecTV including exclusive early action, featured group coverage and much more.
You can check out the complete Round 4 tee times for the 2026 Masters below when they are released.
2026 Masters tee times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)
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