Masters leaderboard 2021: Live golf scores, results from Sunday's Round 4

Brandon Schlager

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It's back to being a tradition unlike any other, like all the others. The Masters, postponed in 2020 and played in the fall for the first time in history, returns to its familiar place on the spring sports calendar with a semblance of normalcy.

Five months ago, Dustin Johnson accepted the first green jacket of his career from Tiger Woods under unusual COVID-19 circumstances, without fans on a rain-scrunched November weekend. Fans are back at Augusta National in a limited capacity, but Woods is not. Golf's 44-year-old superstar is recovering from a life-threatening car accident in February and will miss his first Masters since 2017.

Johnson, ranked No. 1 in the world, enters the weekend as a co-favorite to win along with Bryson DeChambeau atop the 88-player field. There hasn't been a repeat winner in back-to-back years at the Masters since Woods in 2001-02. DeChambeau, who finished T-34th in 2020's tournament, has not placed higher than T-21st at Augusta.

Jordan Spieth (+1200) also has momentum on his side thanks to a win at the Valero Texas Open last weekend, stirring the hopes of his supporters. The three-time major winner took golf by storm in 2015 by capturing the Masters and the U.S. Open, but he hadn't won much of anything since the 2017 British Open.

Jon Rahm (+1200), Justin Thomas (+1200) and Rory McIlroy (+1900) are expected to be among the other top challengers to accept a green jacket from Johnson this weekend.

Follow live scores from each round of the 2021 Masters with our leaderboard, along with updated tee times and TV coverage.

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Masters leaderboard 2021

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How to watch the Masters

ESPN and CBS will split live coverage of the Masters in 2021. The tournament starts on ESPN for Rounds 1-2 on Thursday and Friday (3-7:30 p.m. ET). CBS resumes coverage with Round 3 on Saturday (3-7 p.m. ET) and concludes with Round 4 on Sunday (2-7 p.m. ET). As is tradition at Augusta, Masters.com is the only place to watch morning coverage of each round before network coverage begins.

You can also stream the Masters on ESPN+ or via fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.

Here is the full breakdown for the Masters TV schedule (all times Eastern):

Date Time (ET) TV channel
Thursday, April 8 3-7:30 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
Friday, April 9 3-7:30 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
Saturday, April 10 3-7 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Sunday, April 11 2-7 p.m. CBS, fuboTV

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Masters tee times

Here are the complete Masters tee times for Round 4 on Sunday.

Round 4: Sunday, April 11

Tee time (ET) Pairing
10 a.m. Jim Herman, Adam Scott
10:10 a.m. Brendon Todd, Jose Maria Olazabal
10:20 a.m. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Gary Woodland
10:30 a.m. Paul Casey, Billy Horschel
10:40 a.m. Abraham Ancer, Michael Thompson
10:50 a.m. Ian Poulter, Tyrrell Hatton
11 a.m. Harris English, Bryson DeChambeau
11:10 a.m. Jason Kokrak, Louis Oosthuizen
11:20 a.m. Cameron Champ, Sebastian Munoz
11:30 a.m. Matt Jones, Collin Morikawa
11:50 a.m. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood
Noon Martin Laird, Bubba Watson
12:10 p.m. Matt Wallace, Charl Schwartzel
12:20 p.m. Shane Lowry, Mackenzie Hughes
12:30 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm
12:40 p.m. Webb Simpson, Joaquin Niemann
12:50 p.m. Phil Mickelson, Fransico Molinari
1 p.m. Cameron Smith, Justin Thomas
1:20 p.m. Viktor Hovland, Ryan Palmer
1:30 p.m. Henrik Stenson, Stewart Cink
1:40 p.m. Patrick Reed, Kevn Na
1:50 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Bernd Wiesberger
2 p.m. Tony Finau, Robert MacIntyre
2:10 p.m. Jordan Spieth, Brian Harman
2:20 p.m. Will Zalatoris, Corey Conners
2:30 p.m. Marc Leishman, Justin Rose
2:40 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele

Brandon Schlager

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Brandon Schlager is an assistant managing editor at The Sporting News. A proud Buffalo, N.Y. native and graduate of SUNY Buffalo State, he joined SN as an intern in 2014 and now oversees editorial content strategy.