The Masters Leaderboard

The Masters leaderboard is a crucial tool for golf enthusiasts to follow. It provides a comprehensive overview of player rankings throughout each round, allowing fans to experience every twist and turn in real-time. It also offers an added layer of excitement for those who are following the tournament closely, ensuring that they can stay on top of every movement on the leaderboard.

The 2025 Masters was an epic and suspenseful race for the green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club. Rory McIlroy took as much as a five-stroke lead at one point, but he ultimately fell to Justin Rose after a late flurry of birdies. Bryson DeChambeau finished one shot behind the Northern Irishman, with Corey Conners and Tyrrell Hatton just two shots back.

Scottie Scheffler turned in a stress-free 68 to tie Corey Conners for second after an impressive front nine. Meanwhile, former Masters champion Zach Johnson sits at 3-under par after a birdie at No. 10. Noah Kent, Chris Kirk and Nicolai Hojgaard are all tied for fifth at 2-under par.

If no one wins the Masters on Sunday, all players tied will enter a sudden-death playoff. The playoff format, which was first adopted in 1976, begins on the 18th hole and continues until one player is left. The last full-round sudden-death playoff at the Masters went to 17 holes, which was won by Fuzzy Zoeller in 1992.