The current leaderboard for the 2026 Masters features players with contrasting recent final-round histories, ranging from historic comebacks to recent late-round collapses.
Final Round Performance Analysis
Player Recent Final Round Form (When in Contention)Key Recent HiHighlights
Cameron YoungDeveloping a reputation for massive final-round surges; recently won the Players Championship with a dominant Sunday performance.Overcame an 8-shot deficit during Round 3 at Augusta to tie for the lead.
Rory McIlroyHighly volatile when leading; famously won the 2025 Masters with a historic Sunday, but blew a 6-shot lead in Round 3 yesterday.Won the 2025 Masters to complete the Career Grand Slam.
Sam BurnsKnown as a "comeback artist"; has a history of erasing massive deficits (e.g., 7 shots) on Sundays.Won the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge by overcoming a 7-shot final-round deficit.
Shane LowryStruggling with late-round pressure recently; has "blown" multiple late leads in 2026 already.Lost the 2026 Cognizant Classic after hitting two balls in the water on the final three holes.
Justin RoseCurrently in peak final-round form; reliable and steady when protecting or chasing a lead.Secured a wire-to-wire, 7-shot victory at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open with a dominant Sunday.
Scottie SchefflerThe most consistent "closer" in the field; often cards the lowest round of the day when surging into contention.Shot a flawless 7-under 65 on Saturday to move into striking distance.
Patrick ReedResilient Sunday performer; recently found winning form again on international tours.Won the 2026 Qatar Masters with a clutch back-nine performance in February.
Patrick CantlayA "Sunday 64" specialist; known for putting up elite numbers to overtake leaders rather than holding leads.Successfully defended his BMW Championship title with a clutch birdie on the 17th hole.
Haotong LiHistorically strong in final rounds of majors (e.g., 63 at The Open), but has struggled to maintain 36 or 54-hole leads.Holds the record for the best major finish by a Chinese player after a final-round 63 at the British Open.
Jason DayHas regained his "winning mentality" on Sundays after swing changes; very aggressive under pressure.Won the AT&T Byron Nelson in 2023 with a balanced, high-efficiency final round.