Who won the Masters 2024? Complete scores, results, highlights from the final round at Augusta National

Nick Brinkerhoff

Who won the Masters 2024? Complete scores, results, highlights from the final round at Augusta National image

Green might just be Scottie Scheffler’s color. 

The world’s No. 1 ranked golfer is now a two-time Masters champion, distancing himself from the field and dominating the course at Augusta National. 

He walks away from his four days worth of work with another green jacket, plenty of green for his wallet, and another trophy for the case. Now, gets to head home to become a father. 

Not a bad week. 

Scheffler held a one-shot lead heading into the final round and staved off challenges from Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa, and Max Homa along the way. It was a masterful job from the father-to-be, who remained his normal stoic self, unfazed by the moment at a time when his competition was clearly feeling the heat. 

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On a warm day in Augusta, no one weathered the storm better than Scheffler, who left no doubt in the end. And with the state of the golf world in flux, only players from the PGA Tour finished in the top five. 

It’s a fitting moment, especially after Scheffler handed the green jacket off to Jon Rahm in 2023. Now it’s Scheffler’s turn to reclaim it from Rahm in 2024. 

The Sporting News tracked all the key moments from Sunday's Round 4 of the 2024 Masters Tournament. 

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Masters leaderboard 2024

 PlayerScore (hole)
1.Scottie Scheffler-11 (F)
2.Ludvig Åberg-7 (F)
3.Collin Morikawa-4 (F)
 Max Homa-4 (F)
 Tommy Fleetwood-4 (F)
6.Cameron Smith-2 (F)
 Bryson DeChambeau-2 (F)
8.Xander Schauffele-1 (F)

Click here for the entire 2024 Masters leaderboard

Masters live updates, results, highlights from Sunday's Round 4

(All times Eastern.)

7:04 p.m.: VICTORY! Scheffler converts the par and lets out a roar after capturing his second green jacket. The 2024 Masters champion left no doubt. 

7 p.m.: One more shot to go for the leader, who fittingly places one within a few feet of the hole. Scheffler has dominated the course — and the competition — all weekend long. 

6:56 p.m.: Scheffler is hanging out in the bunker off the tee, which is fitting considering he'll be able to spend plenty of time in the sand once this finishes. 

6:54 p.m.: Max Homa won't walk away with a green jacket, but he can leave with his head high after his best finish in a major. 

6:53 p.m.: Aberg drops in a birdie to stake his claim to second, finishing an impressive run over the last four days. The Swede finishes at 7 under par and turned in a 69 on the scorecard today.

6:47 p.m.: As we wait for Scheffler to tee off at the 18th, here's how CBS bid farewell to Verne Lundquist as he nears the end of his final Masters broadcast. 

6:44 p.m.: If this were any other sport, they'd consider pulling the starters and waving the white flag. Scheffler keeps his four shot lead heading to the 18th tee. 

6:34 p.m.: BIRDIE AGAIN! Scheffler is pulling away, going up by four with just two more holes to go. 

6:25 p.m.: Scheffler saves par and heads to the 16th tee up by three. 

6:22 p.m.: The ball doesn't really cooperate, as it continues to roll. He'll have a chance to save par, however. Meanwhile, Morikawa knocks down a birdie to keep his hopes alive. 

6:19 p.m.: Scheffler finds the bunker at 15, but shouldn't be in too much danger with the cushion he has right now. 

6:12 p.m.: Tommy Fleetwood drops in a par to finish his day, collecting a top five finish at Augusta. 

6:07 p.m.: There's another birdie for Scheffler, who is now three ahead with four to go. 

6:02 p.m.: OH WOW! Scheffler drops in a beauty at 14 to set up a birdie chance to stretch the lead to three. 

5:57 p.m.: Aberg converts and stays two back of the lead. 

5:55 p.m.: Scheffler drops in another birdie to move to 9 under. Aberg is going to need to sink a birdie himself, with a big chance coming at the 14th. 

5:45 p.m.: We're ticking down to the final few holes now, with Scheffler holding a comfortable lead over Aberg after Homa fell off too. 

5:25 p.m.: Morikawa has completely fallen apart now, dropping to 3 under after another double bogey. Scheffler also bogeys the 11th, dropping a shot to 8 under. 

5:12 p.m.: Aberg's bogey attempt comes close, but he'll have to settle for double bogey at 11. Scheffler looks like he won't be denied, but Max Homa is trying to keep pace as the only challenger within striking distance right now. 

5:10 p.m.: Aberg has found the water at the 11th. While it might be refreshing on a hot day, it doesn't bode well for his chances to track down Scheffler. 

5 p.m.: Scheffler starts off the back nine in style, sinking another birdie to move two up on the field. 

4:47 p.m.: Disaster strikes for Morikawa! He double bogeys the 9th and finds himself three shots back after Scheffler's birdie. He'll have a lot of work to do now on the back nine if he wants to get back into contention.

4:35 p.m.: Now it's Åberg's turn to get in on the action! He birdies the 9th to stay tied for the lead. 

4:32 p.m.: But Morikawa says, "not so fast!" He converts a birdie attempt of his own, moving back into a tie. 

4:30 p.m.: Back to the lead! A familiar face is back on top as Scheffler sinks a birdie at the 8th to move to 7 under. 

4:12 p.m.: Scheffler can't save par at the 7th and has to tap in for bogey. He is now in a three-way tie with Morikawa and Åberg. 

4:11 p.m.: Morikawa just misses the birdie attempt, keeping him one back of the lead through seven. 

4 p.m.: This should be setting up for an exciting finish, with so many players clustered together at the top of the leaderboard. 

3:33 p.m.: Tommy Fleetwood continues to lurk at only four shots back, entering his name into the conversation for contention today. He's one to watch.

3:32 p.m.: And now Scheffler is back to 7 under, bogeying on the fourth. 

3:20 p.m.: Birdie for Scheffler! He increases his lead to two.

 

3:11 p.m.: It's been an up-and-down start for DeChambeau, who is now marching back after a brutal start. He's back to 3 under.

3 p.m.: So far, everyone is holding steady through the first couple of holes. Ludvig Åberg, however, sunk a birdie to inch a little closer. 

2:36 p.m.: Our final group has officially teed off, with all eyes on Scheffler and Morikawa.

2:24 p.m.: EAGLE! Cam Smith enters his name into the race atop the leaderboard after dropping in an eagle from the bunker at the 2nd. He's now 3 under and four back of the lead. 

2:15 p.m.: The final contenders are now starting to make their way to the tees, with Bryson DeChambeau sending his first shot right into a bunker. 

2:05 p.m.: We're getting set for final round action and the stars are subscribers to the "look good, play good" mentality. 

1:30 p.m.: Another prominent storyline comes in the form of Verne Lundquist, who will be calling his final round at the Masters today. It's a 40 year run behind the CBS mic that is coming to a close. 

1 p.m.: One of the biggest things to watch today will be Scottie Scheffler. And that's not because of his play on the course, but rather whether he ends up withdrawing. The Scheffler's are expecting the birth of their first child any day now and if it happens today, he'll leave — even if he's leading. 

12:30 p.m.: Augusta National is an exclusive place, one that many might never get a chance to experience in person. Instead we sit, living through the TV cameras every year. This drone footage provides an incredible point of view for those that hope to one day see it with their own eyes. 

12:15 p.m.: By day's end, one person will be left wearing a green jacket and everyone else will be green with envy. If you're wondering what the rules are for this piece of fabric, look no further:

12 p.m.: Here's a look at today's hole locations that the players will have to contend with. 

11:30 a.m.: As one would expect, it's crowded at Augusta today. Plenty of patrons are on-hand as Scottie Scheffler looks to hold onto a one-stroke lead and win his second Masters in the last three years.

11 a.m.: Tiger Woods started the Masters well, but he shot his worst-ever round at the major Saturday when he carded an 8-over 80 for the day. He's en route to another rocky round, as he's 4 over through 7 holes Sunday. He is now 15 over for the tournament, which puts him in 60th place. That's last among players who made the cut.

What channel is the Masters on today?

  • TV channel: CBS
  • TV broadcast times: 2-7:30 p.m. ET
  • Live streams: Masters.com, Paramount+, Fubo

The Masters will air live on CBS for the final day of the weekend. Televised coverage will begin at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, with Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman, Ian Baker-Finch, Dottie Pepper, Frank Nobilo, Andrew Catalon and Amanda Balionis handling commentary duties from Augusta.

Masters.com will provide free live-streaming coverage of the tournament throughout the day beginning at 8:30 a.m. and running through the conclusion of play at around 7:30 p.m. Paramount+ will also carry a simulcast of the TV broadcast.

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

Date Time (ET) TV channel
Thursday, April 113-7:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Friday, April 123-7:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Saturday, April 133-7 p.m.CBS, Fubo
Sunday, April 142-7 p.m.CBS, Fubo

Masters tee times for Sunday

Tee time (ET)Group
9:15 a.m.Adam Hadwin, Vijay Singh
9:25 a.m.Jake Knapp, Grayson Murray
9:35 a.m.Tiger Woods, Neal Shipley
9:45 a.m.Tom Kim, Denny McCarthy
9:55 a.m.Kurt Kitayama, Thorbjorn Olsen
10:05 a.m.Erik van Rooyen, Eric Cole
10:15 a.m.Jose Maria Olazabal, Camilo Villegas
10:25 a.m.Russell Henley, Jason Day
10:35 a.m.Keegan Bradley, Min Woo Lee
10:45 a.m.Si Woo Kim, J.T. Poston
11:05 a.m.Corey Conners, Brooks Koepka
11:15 a.m.Phil Mickelson, Shane Lowry
11:25 a.m.Taylor Moore, Sahith Theegala
11:35 a.m.Akshay Bhatia, Harris English
11:45 a.m.Jon Rahm, Tony Finau
11:55 a.m.Hideki Matsuyama, Luke List
12:05 p.m.Ryan Fox, Rickie Fowler
12:25 p.m.Danny Willett, Adam Scott
12:35 p.m.Will Zalatoris, Tyrrell Hatton
12:45 p.m.Rory McIlroy, Joaquin Niemann
12:55 p.m.Matthieu Pavon, Sepp Straka
1:05 p.m.Matt Fitzpatrick, Patrick Reed
1:15 p.m.Adam Schenk, Chris Kirk
1:25 p.m.Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover
1:45 p.m.Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood
1:55 p.m.Byeong-hun An, Cameron Smith
2:05 p.m.Cameron Davis, Nicolai Hojgaard
2:15 p.m.Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele
2:25 p.m.Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg
2:35 p.m.Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa

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Nick Brinkerhoff is a content producer at The Sporting News covering the NFL, NBA and other sports. A proud New Jerseyan, Nick is also a graduate of Rutgers University. He is always in the mood for a good joke, the day’s best bets, or a debate about the mediocrity of the New York sports scene.