The 2026 Masters concludes on Sunday, April 12, with the final round at Augusta National Golf Club. You can find the full Masters bracket times for Round 4 at the bottom of this post once they are determined on Saturday night.
Round 4 peak times: What you need to know
Can Rory McIlroy hold on Sunday to win his second straight Masters title? If he wants to slip into another green jacket Sunday night at Augusta, he’ll have to hold off a formidable group of challengers.
These challengers include Patrick Reed, Justin Rose, Jason’s dayScottie Scheffler and Shane Lowrywho are all great champions.
Sunday match times for this year’s Masters will be determined after play is completed by Saturday evening. At that point, the players will be reordered into new pairings for the final round based on the position of the leaders.
What we do know is that the players at the bottom of the leaderboard will open the Sunday morning round at around 9:30am ET. The leaders will square off in Sunday’s final pairing at around 2:30pm ET.
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For more insight into final round match times, we can go back to Masters 2025. Last year’s Masters final round started at 9:40 a.m. ETwith the final pairing of McIlroy and DeChambeau kicking off at 2:30pm ET.
You can watch Sunday’s Masters 2026 final round on TV via CBS, airing from 2-7pm ET. Paramount+ and Masters.com will provide early broadcast coverage from 12-2pm ET. You can watch other broadcast coverage throughout the day on Sunday via Masters.comMasters app, ESPN app, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+ AND DirectTV including exclusive early action, exclusive group coverage and much more.
You can watch all the Round 4 matches for Masters 2026 below when they are released.
Masters 2026 match times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)
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