The Masters 2026: Hole-by-hole breakdown of Rory McIlroy’s historic title defence and another major win at Augusta National | Golf News


Rory McIlroy made more major history with a successful title defence at The Masters, with another roller-coaster Sunday required to close out victory at Augusta National.

McIlroy held the largest 36-hole lead in tournament history but slipped into a share of the lead heading into the final day, where he recovered from falling two behind to produce another dramatic success.

The world No 2 trailed playing partner Cameron Young and Justin Rose – the player he edged out in a play-off to complete the Grand Slam last year – at various points during the final round, where McIlroy posted back-to-back birdies from the seventh to get back on track.

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Rory McIlroy receives his Green Jacket from the Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley in Butler Cabin

McIlroy added further birdies around Amen Corner to move three ahead with five to play, then closed out an impressive victory despite bogeying his 72nd hole for a second successive year.

Victory saw McIlroy match Sir Nick Faldo’s tally of six major titles and sees him become just the fourth to win back-to-back editions of The Masters, following on from Jack Nicklaus, Faldo and Tiger Woods.

“I can’t believe I waited 17 years to get one Green Jacket and I get two in a row,” McIlroy said. “I think all of my perseverance at this golf tournament over the years has really started to pay off. It was a tough weekend. I did the bulk of my work on Thursday and Friday. But just so, so happy to hang in there and get the job done.”

McIlroy’s final-round 71 included five birdies, a bogey and a double-bogey, with plenty of players in contention during a special major Sunday. Here’s a hole-by-hole look at how McIlroy closed out another major success…

Hole one

Young opened with a two-putt par after finding the fairway bunker off the tee. McIlroy hit two good shots into the green but missed a 10-foot birdie chance, with a par two strokes better than he managed to start his final round last year.

Burns, playing in the group ahead, found a first-hole birdie to make it a three-way tie at the top.

Score: -11 Young, McIlroy, Burns (1)

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Justin Rose started his final round at The Masters with a superb chip-in birdie on the first

Hole two

McIlroy had to lay up from the fairway bunker but hit a wedge to within 10 feet for his third shot. Young’s pitch over a bunker trickled to 11 feet and set up the birdie, which gave him the solo lead when McIlroy failed to convert his effort.

Burns had undone his fast start after finding trees off the tee and posting a double-bogey seven.

Score: -12 Young, -11 McIlroy, -9 Burns (2)

Hole three

Young capitalised on an unbelievable break off the tee, where his ball hit a tree and cannoned back onto the fairway, as he posted a two-putt par. McIlroy splashed out of the sand to eight feet and made his first birdie of the round.

Score: -12 Young, -12 McIlroy

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Hole four

McIlroy pulled his tee shot left of the green and hit a good chip over the bunker to nine feet, where a three-putt double-bogey dropped him back to 10 under. Young two-putted from the front of the green and jumped two clear.

Score: -12 Young, -10 McIlroy

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Rory McIlroy dropped two shots on the par-three fourth after an ugly double-bogey five from inside 10 feet

Hole five

Young missed the green in regulation but holed a two-putt par, as McIlroy also made par to remain two behind.

Further along the course, Henley posted back-to-back birdies from the seventh – where Rose hit an unbelievable approach from the trees to set up a kick-In birdie – to leave both tied-second with McIlroy.

Score: -12 Young, -10 McIlroy, -10 Henley (8), -10 Rose (7)

Hole six

Young carded a three-putt bogey from 70 feet – having left his initial putt six feet short – to fall back to 11 under and just one ahead of Henley and Rose. McIlroy went long and elected to putt from off the green, then missed his 12-footer to save par.

Score: -11 Young, -10 Henley (9), -10 Rose (7), -9 McIlroy

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Rory McIlroy battled back from three dropped shots to remain at level par for his first nine during the final round of The Masters and stay in contention for a second Green Jacket

Hole seven

Young finished in the front bunker from the middle of the fairway, then failed to get up and down – missing from 10 feet – to register a second successive bogey and lose his share of the lead.

McIlroy closed the gap on his playing partner when a solid iron shot set up an eight-foot birdie, as Rose, two groups ahead, birdied the par-five eighth and moved into the outright advantage.

Score: -11 Rose (8), -10 McIlroy, -10 Young

Hole eight

McIlroy walked after his ball after reaching the par-five green in two, where a two-putt birdie from 25 feet lifted him to 11 under. Young also picked up a shot to sit alongside McIlroy, as Rose rolled in a 15-foot birdie at the ninth to reach the turn in 32 and stay one ahead.

Score: -12 Rose (9), -11 Young, -11 McIlroy

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Justin Rose made five birdies over the first nine holes during his fourth round of The Masters

Hole nine

Young had to pitch out of the pines after a wayward drive and saw his ball roll into a divot, with the American eventually having to produce a smart two-putt and limit the damage to a bogey.

He dropped to tied-third alongside Hatton, who had charged up the leaderboard after four consecutive birdies from the 13th, as McIlroy failed to capitalise on a brilliant approach as he missed a six-foot chance for a third consecutive birdie.

Score: -12 Rose (10), -11 McIlroy, 10 Young, -10 Hatton (17)

Hole 10

A regulation two-putt par from McIlroy to start the second nine was enough to reclaim a share of the lead, as Rose finished short of the par-four 11th green and failed to get up and down. Henley also made par and stayed in the group one back.

Score: -11 Rose (11), -11 McIlroy, -10 Young, -10 Henley (13), -10 Hatton (F)

Hole 11

Rose misjudged a pitch from the back of the 12th green and eventually had to get down in two to salvage a bogey, allowing McIlroy to reclaim the solo lead when he holed from eight feet at the 11th for par. Young also two-putted for par to remain on 10 under.

Score: -11 McIlroy, -10 Young, -10 Henley (14), -10 Hatton (F)

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Justin Rose made two bogeys on the 11th and 12th, followed by a par on the 13th, to slip out of contention

Hole 12

McIlroy fired a brilliant tee shot to within eight feet at the iconic par-three and holed the putt for birdie, which doubled his lead when Young failed to match his effort from a few feet further away.

Score: -12 McIlroy, -10 Young, -10 Rose (13), -10 Henley (15), -10 Hatton (F)

Rory MCIlroy
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Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young played together in the final group on Sunday

Hole 13

A second successive birdie extended McIlroy’s advantage, as he brilliantly judged a downhill two-putt from off the green. He converted from 10 feet to get to 13 under and three clear of Young, who burned his birdie chance from the same distance.

Score: -13 McIlroy, -10 Young, -10 Rose (14), -10 Henley (16), -10 Hatton (F)

Hole 14

McIlroy posted a stress-free par and Young also stayed on the same score, although his lead was reduced when Scheffler birdied the par-three 15th and Rose took advantage of the par-five 15th.

Scores: -13 McIlroy, -11 Scheffler (16), -11 Rose (15), -10 Young

Hole 15

McIlroy was blocked out by a tree and forced to lay up, with his wedge shot narrowly clearing the water and allowing him to two-putt for par. Young was unable to get up and down from the back of the green and stated three behind.

Scores: -13 McIlroy, -11 Scheffler (17), -11 Rose (16), -10 Young

Hole 16

A long tee shot left a tricky up and down from the back of the green for McIlroy, who judged the break perfectly to leave a close-range par. Young hit his tee shot to within 15 feet but saw his birdie putt horseshoe out.

In the group ahead, Rose saw his slim hopes ended when he missed a close-range putt to save par.

Scores: -13 McIlroy, -11 Scheffler (F), -10 Rose (17), 10 Young

Hole 17

McIlroy’s approach from the middle of the 17th fairway bounces off the green, although he safely two-putted from off the green to retain his two-shot buffer to the 72nd hole.

Scores: -13 McIlroy, -11 Scheffler (F) 10 Young

Hole 18

Final-hole drama looked a possibility when McIlroy found trees off the tee, leaving him having to move patrons to hit his approach towards the front of the green.

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Rory McIlroy defended The Masters after he closed out victory with a bogey on the 72nd hole

The ball finished in the greenside bunker and a smart chip ran 15-feet past, with McIlroy lagging to within three inches and tapping in to complete victory.

Final scores: -12 McIlroy, -11 Scheffler, -10 Young, Henley, Rose, Hatton

What did McIlroy say?

Speaking about how his win compared to last year, McIlroy said: “It felt pretty similar. I made a double early on the first hole last year and I made a double on four this year. I played flawless golf after that.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley and Rory McIlroy at The Masters
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Rory McIlroy was presented the Green Jacket by Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley

“I made four birdies and no bogeys going to the last tee knowing that I had a two-shot lead. It’s nice to have that two-shot cushion instead of the one like I had last year.

“I looked at the board after I made the bogey on six and I think I went back to nine under at that point. I said ‘okay, if I can get to 14 under, I think I’ve got a really good chance of winning this tournament’. I didn’t quite get there, but 13 under was good enough standing on the 18th tee.”

What’s next?

The next men’s major is the PGA Championship from May 14-17, held at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania, also live on Sky Sports. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract.

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