The master returns to Augusta National with Rory McIlroy and Bryson Dechameau, who lead the competitors to win the green jacket.
Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion who won his second Masters title last year, and World No. 1 wants to be the first two consecutive champion since Tiger Woods in 2002, even though he slipped back with a lackluster third round.
McIlroy conquered the control to win a difficult master and complete the career grand Slam. The Northern Irishman defended itself from a difficult first round to take over a two-shot lead into Sunday.
With a familiar enemy in Dechameau in the last group, he is geared back with a familiar opponent, back with the two American shots and hopes to refuse McIlroy like the US Open in Pinehurst last year.
Here is everything you need to know:
Is the master of television and is there a live stream?
Sky Sports has the rights for the master in Great Britain and is broadcast all four rounds of Augusta via Sky Sports Golf or Sky Sports Main Event. If you are not a Sky customer, you can get a NowTV day here to see without a subscription.
At the weekend, complete reporting begins at 5 p.m. until the end of the game – the Masters Champion is crowned on Sunday evening.
The complete timings are as follows
Round four, Sunday, April 13th: Building from 3 p.m., complete reporting from 5 p.m.
The Masters Prize Money: How much will players earn in Augusta in 2025?
Last year, Scottie Scheffler won 3.6 million US dollars for winning the Masters as part of a record price of 20 million US dollars. The total prize money for the 2025 issue still has to be confirmed and is usually announced later a week, but the demolition of last year was the overall operation of USD 20 million, which offered an increase of $ 18 million in 2023.
Last year TOP-10 (via the PGA tour)
1. – 3,600,000 USD
2. – $ 2,160,000
3. – $ 1,360,000
4. – $ 960,000
5. – 800,000 US dollars
6. – 720,000 US dollars
7. – $ 670,000
8. – 620,000 US dollars
9. – $ 580,000
10. – $ 540,000
Masters Weather: Is there a chance of more thunderstorms?
The training session on Monday was canceled due to the bad weather at Augusta National with thunderstorms in the morning, with the chance to follow rain. Fortunately, the weather improved on Thursday before the masters started, and there seems to be no rain forecast for the last round.