Rory McIlroy finds himself in a familiar position Sunday, atop the leaderboard at The Masters Tournament and with the fabled green jacket tantalizingly close to his grasp.
Unlike previous attempts, though, will he be able to close it out this time? Or does more heartbreak at Augusta National Golf Club await him?
McIlroy heads into the fourth and final round of the 2025 edition of The Masters at 12-under-par, with a two-stroke lead over Bryson DeChambeau. If he’s able to hold on, he’ll not only win The Masters for the first time, but he will complete the career grand slam, having won each of the other three major tournaments at least once.
As he tries to do that, he’ll be playing in a final-day pairing with DeChambeau, who edged him by a stroke at the U.S. Open last year and who has often been a foil to McIlroy in the feud between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
Follow along here for the live score, updates, highlights and more from McIlroy’s final round at The Masters:
What did Rory McIlroy shoot today at The Masters?
McIlroy is even through 17 holes during his final round at The Masters on Sunday. He’s at 12-under par for the tournament, placing him in sole possession of first place heading into the final hole. McIlroy came into the day with a 2-stroke lead over Bryson DeChambeau.
Rory McIlroy Masters Sunday scorecard
This section will be updated throughout McIlroy’s round Sunday.
- Sunday score: 1-over
- Overall score: 11-under
- 6 (Double Bogey)
- 5 (Par)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 2 (Birdie)
- 4 (Par)
- 3 (Par)
- 4 (Par)
- 5 (Par)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 5 (Bogey)
- 3 (Par)
- 7 (Double bogey)
- 5 (Bogey)
- 4 (Birdie)
- 3 (Par)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 5 (Bogey)
Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose heading to playoff
McIlroy misses a tournament-sealing putt, putting him and Rose in a playoff after McIlroy bogeys. McIlroy and Rose end the tournament at 11-under before the playoff.
Rory McIlroy hits bunker on hole 18
Uh oh. McIlroy’s shot from the fairway hits bunker. He has two shots left in order to par, which would secure the win. If he bogeys, he goes to a playoff with Justin Rose.
Huge couple shots here.
Rory McIlroy leads ahead of final hole
McIlroy birdies on hole 17, giving him sole possession atop the leaderboard ahead of Justin Rose, who finished the tournament at 11-under. McIlroy hopes to avoid an absolute collapse on the final hole.
Rory McIlroy regains lead on birdie putt
McIlroy had a chance at Eagle on an absurd shot onto the green, but he misses the putt before scoring a birdie anyway on hole 15. He regains the lead at 11-under par ahead of Ludvig Aberg and Justin Rose, before Rose birdies hole 18 to tie Rory at 11-under once again.
Rory McIlroy loses lead
Rory follows up his double bogey with a bogey on the 14th hole, falling out of tied-for first place and into tied-for second place with Ludvig Aberg at 10-under. Justin Rose solely leads at 11-under with four holes remaining.
Rory McIlroy double bogeys
McIlroy scores a double bogey on the 13th role and Justin Rose birdies, putting the two tied-for-first place in the standings. McIlroy had a three-shot lead over Rose entering the No. 13 but makes a drastic mistake he’ll have to fix with five holes to go.
What hole is Rory McIlroy on right now?
McIlroy, along with playing partner Bryson DeChambeau, is on the 15th hole after scoring a bogey on the 14th hole to fall into tied-for second place with Ludvig Aberg at 10-under, behind leader Justin Rose at 11-under.
Back-to-back birdies extend Rory McIlroy’s Masters lead
McIlroy has dealt with his share of demons at Augusta National over the years, but as he begins the back nine, he’s starting to pull away. McIlroy recorded birdies on the 9th and 10th holes, putting him at 14-under-par for the tournament and four strokes ahead of Justin Rose. Bryson DeChambeau, who entered the day two strokes behind McIlroy, is now five strokes back, at 9-under-par.
Rory McIlroy extends lead with birdie on 4th
How quickly things have changed. McIlroy hit a brilliant shot from the tee on the par-3 4th, getting within a few feet of the pin and sinking his birdie putt. DeChambeau, meanwhile, again struggled on the green, three-putting for the second time in as many holes to extend McIlroy’s advantage to three strokes.
Rory McIlroy retakes lead over Bryson DeChambeau with birdie
Just as quickly as McIlroy lost the lead, he gained it back. After falling behind Bryson DeChambeau by a stroke, McIlroy birdies the 3rd hole, giving him the lead after DeChambeau three-putts for a bogey.
Bryson DeChambeau takes lead over Rory McIlroy
McIlroy’s 2-stroke lead heading into Sunday at The Masters proved to be short-lived. McIlroy double-bogeyed the 1st hole, tying him with DeChambeau. On the following hole, DeChambeau birdied while McIlroy recorded a par, putting DeChambeau atop the leaderboard.
Rory McIlroy Masters history
Here’s a look at where McIlroy has finished in each of his previous appearances at The Masters:
- 2009: T-20th
- 2010: Missed cut
- 2011: T-15th
- 2012: T-40th
- 2013: T-25th
- 2014: T-8th
- 2015: 4th
- 2016: T-10th
- 2017: T-7th
- 2018: T-5th
- 2019: T-21st
- 2020: T-5th
- 2021: Missed cut
- 2022: 2nd
- 2023: Missed cut
- 2024: T-22nd
Rory McIlroy age
McIlroy is 35 years old and will turn 36 on May 4.
Where was Rory McIlroy born?
McIlroy was born and raised in Holywood, Northern Ireland.
Rory McIlroy Round 3 scorecard
McIlroy moved into the lead with a brilliant performance Saturday in which he finished with a 6-under-par 66, which included four birdies and two eagles.
- Saturday score: 6-under
- 3 (Birdie)
- 3 (Eagle)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 3 (Par)
- 3 (Birdie)
- 3 (Par)
- 4 (Par)
- 6 (Bogey)
- 4 (Par)
- 5 (Bogey)
- 4 (Par)
- 3 (Bogey)
- 4 (Birdie)
- 4 (Par)
- 3 (Eagle)
- 3 (Par)
- 4 (Par)
- 3 (Birdie)
Has Rory McIlroy ever won The Masters?
McIlroy will be in search of his first-ever Masters victory Sunday. He has never won the event before, making it the only major tournament in which he hasn’t finished in first place. His best finish came in 2022, when he came in second place.
Rory McIlroy tee time Sunday
McIlroy will tee off at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday as part of a pairing with DeChambeau. Both men are vying for their first career victory at The Masters.
