Keeping Up With the Masters Leaderboard

Keeping up with the Masters leaderboard is a vital part of any golf enthusiast’s Masters experience. With four rounds of play left to go, every stroke will come into focus in the fight for the coveted green jacket. The Masters leaderboard is updated as scores are posted throughout each round, giving fans a comprehensive overview of player rankings in real time.

The Masters is a tournament with many twists and turns. With each day, the field shrinks as players battle to earn a spot in the final four. During the final two days, only one golfer can claim the green jacket. Throughout the Masters, the Masters leaderboard is constantly changing as players compete to finish with the lowest cumulative score possible.

A birdie on the first hole will reduce a golfer’s score by one shot, while a double-bogey will increase it by two shots. Players are added to the Masters leaderboard based on their total score at the end of each round.

As the 2025 Masters enters its final day, Rory McIlroy is poised to win a fourth straight green jacket. Bryson DeChambeau is also in the hunt, along with Corey Conners and Ludvig Aberg.

LIV golfer Joaquin Niemann and 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth both birdied the front nine but bogeyed on the back. That dropped both players to 2-under par, trailing Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton and Justin Rose a stroke.