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2021 Masters tee times: Final round pairings for Sunday at Augusta National


Jordan Spieth at 2021 Masters

Jordan Spieth pictured during the third round of the 2021 Masters.

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We’ve almost reached the conclusion to the 2021 Masters, with one round left to go before we crown a new champion at Augusta National Golf Club. Final round tee times will be determined Saturday night after the third round comes to an end. Once they are released, they will be reproduced below.

Notable pairings for Masters final round

We won’t know the official pairings for Sunday until tournament officials determine them upon the completion of the third round Saturday night. But we can get a good idea of what the times will turn out to be by looking to past Masters final rounds.

In the two most recent tournaments, final round tee times were pushed earlier in the day than usual due to bad weather, in 2019, and an early sunset, in 2020.

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Back in 2018, players teed off at roughly the same times they always do. Given that the forecast is good for tomorrow, tee times should be similar to what they were on Patrick Reed’s triumphant Sunday in 2018. Back then, Vijay Singh kicked things off solo at 10:00 a.m. ET, while Reed teed off in the final pairing alongside Rory McIlroy at 2:40 p.m. ET.

2021 Masters final round tee times (All times ET)

(TBD)

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