Masters Day 4: How to watch, tee times and pairings, weather forecast, odds
The final day of the Masters kicks off TODAY, with Brooks Koepka currently leading the way ahead of Jon Rahm… but what time does it start? And how can you watch it?
The final day of the 2023 Masters kicks off later today, with 88 golfers battling it out for the coveted green jacket.
Yesterday, rain stopped play again at The Masters after the greens became saturated due to the conditions. Players struggled to play in the conditions and many found it difficult to control and stop the ball on the saturated greens.
Before the third round was interrupted, Brooks Koepka extended his Masters lead over Jon Rahm to four shots. Koepka was one under through six holes and four ahead of Rahm, who had dropped to nine under after back-to-back bogeys on the fourth and fifth.
Jack Nicklaus has won the most Masters tournaments with six. The former golfing legend won in 1965, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975 and 1986. Tiger Woods is close behind Nicklaus with a total of five wins. His last win at the tournament was in 2019, one shot ahead of Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka.
Sports mail summarizes everything you need to know ahead of the final day of the Masters 2023, including the start times and links and how to watch.
Brooks Koepka extended his Masters lead over Jon Rahm to four shots yesterday
Jack Nicklaus has won the most Masters in the tournament’s history with six
What is the Masters schedule on day four?
The third round close will resume at 1:30pm (BST) / 8:30am (EDT) / and 7:30am (CT).
The last round of this year will also take place later today and is expected to start at 5.30pm (BST).
For those watching the action in America, the final round is expected to start at 12:30 PM (EDT) and 11:30 AM (CT).
Today’s action starts at 1.30pm with the last round starting at 5.30pm
What are today’s tee times and pairings?
Final round start times will be released after the conclusion of round three today. Officials said the pairs will be split between the No. 1 and No. 10 holes.
The official pairings for the third round are as follows:
- Adam Scott, Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Smith
- Tom Kim, Keegan Bradley, Xander Schauffele
- Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English Matt Fitzpatrick
- Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Ryan Fox, Patrick Reed
- Justin Rose, Russell Henley, Shane Lowry
- Gary Woodland, Phil Mickelson, Joaquin Niemann
- Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth, Cameron Young
- Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland, Jason Day
- Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm, Sam Bennett (A)
- Sepp Straka, Harold Varner III, Dustin Johnson
- Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood, Tony Finau
- Sahith Theegala, Abraham Ancer, Mito Pereira
- Tyrrell Hatton, Max Homa, Chris Kirk
- Taylor Moore, Si Woo Kim, Zach Johnson
- Fred Koppels, Mackenzie Hughes, Seamus Power
- JT Poston, Talor Gooch, Keith Mitchell
- Charl Schwartzel, Billy Horschel, Scott Stallings
- Thomas Pieters, Tiger Woods, Sungjae Im
Scottie Scheffler is the current holder of the Masters after his Augusta win last year
Top 25 ranking
- Brooks Koepka-13
- Jon Rahm-9
- Sam Bennett-6
- Patrick Canlay-5
- Matt Fitzpatrick-5
- Collin Morikawa-5
- Viktor Hovland-5
- Justin Roos -4
- Russell Henley-4
- Phil Mickelson-4
- Joaquin Niemann-4
- Cameron Young-4
- Jason Day -4
- Scott Scheffler-3
- Ryan Fox -3
- Gary Woodland-3
- Xander Schauffele-3
- Hideki Matsuyama-2
- Patrick Riet-2
- Shane Lowry-2
- Sam Burns-2
- Jordan Spith-2
- Cameron Smith-1
- Keegan Bradley-1
- Tyrrell Hatton-1
How to watch today’s action
Sky Sports broadcasts all the action all week.
Today’s coverage will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Golf from 1.30pm today.
Golf fans can also stream the action via the official Sky Go app.
Coverage of the final round on Sky Sports starts at 6.30pm UK time.
Sportsmail will also be covering the final day of The Masters live, so you can stay up to date with the latest developments here.
As always, the tournament will take place at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia
Who are the favourites?
Brooks Koepka wins – 10/11
Jon Rahm wins – 6/4
Collin Morikawa wins – 28/1
Victor Hovland wins – 33/1
Patrick Cantlay wins 40/1
All odds through Paddy Power and correct at the time of publication.
Heavy rain and weather conditions affected play throughout the tournament in Augusta
Weather forecast
For the past 40 years, the tournament has successfully finished on a Sunday as planned.
With play suspended yesterday, today promises to be another miserable day at Augusta The weather channel.
There is a 60 percent chance of rain during the day, as well as cloud cover during the action.