2024 Masters Sunday tee times: Pairings for Round 4 at Augusta National

On Sunday at the 2024 Masters, a new champion will be crowned at Augusta National.

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The 2024 Masters comes to an end on Sunday, April 14, with the final round at Augusta National Golf Club. Sunday Masters tee times won’t be determined until after Round 2 is complete. But we can estimate what the final-round starting times will be by looking to Masters from the past.

Predicting Masters Sunday tee times

Final-round tee times at the Masters are based on the scores. Players will head out in pairings on Sunday according to their leaderboard position, with the players with the highest scores teeing off first in the morning, and the leaders teeing off last in the afternoon.

Because of that, Sunday tee times won’t be determined until play is finished Saturday night. But by looking two years into the past, we can figure out roughly what this year’s tee times will be.

On Sunday at the 2022 Masters, the first pairing of Cameron Davis and Adam Scott went off at 10:10 a.m. ET. Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Smith teed off in the final pairing at 2:40 p.m. ET. Final-round tee times for this year’s Masters should be similar.

You can watch Sunday’s final round of the 2024 Masters on TV via CBS starting at 2 p.m. ET. Or you can watch streaming coverage all day Sunday via ESPN+, Masters.com, the Masters app, Paramount+ and the CBS Sports app, including exclusive early action, featured group coverage and much more.


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2024 Masters tee times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)

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