2026 Masters Tournament | Final from Augusta National

Masters leaderboard 2026: Rory McIlroy at the top, Scottie Scheffler one back.

By April 14, the live-hole chatter has settled and the useful version of this search is the clean final picture. Rory McIlroy closed the 2026 Masters at 12-under, one shot clear of Scottie Scheffler, with Justin Rose in third. If you only want the final board, Sunday context, and the money headline, this site keeps it tight.

Champion Rory McIlroy, -12

He finished one ahead of Scottie Scheffler in the final standings.

Closest chase Scheffler at -11

The leaderboard stayed tight enough to keep final-round interest high.

Purse $22.5M total, $4.5M winner

The 2026 Masters carried a major-record purse heading into Sunday.

Final board

The top of the 2026 Masters leaderboard

Pos. Player Score
1Rory McIlroy-12
2Scottie Scheffler-11
3Justin Rose-10
4Tyrrell Hatton-9
5Cameron Young-8

The full top-five view matters more than a generic winner headline because this search term usually carries a second question behind it: who was actually in the mix at the end? That is where the dedicated leaderboard page does the real work.

What stood out

The useful reading after the final round

When I checked the post-event coverage side by side, the most useful angle was not the hole-by-hole drama anymore. It was the clean summary: McIlroy finished at 12-under, Scheffler finished one back, Rose took third, and the chasing group behind them gave the board enough depth to keep people searching after the trophy was awarded.

That is also why this term kept moving in search. People were not just looking for a winner graphic. They wanted the exact order, the margin, the top names, and a quick sense of whether Sunday turned into a runaway or stayed tense. In this case it stayed narrow enough to matter, and the one-shot finish gave the leaderboard real afterlife.

Edited real Augusta National image used in the Masters leaderboard guide
Edited from a real Augusta National course image released on Wikimedia Commons.
Why it stayed hot

The three reasons this topic kept trending

The finish was close enough to stay interesting

A one-shot margin kept the final board relevant beyond the closing putt because fans wanted to see exactly who finished where.

McIlroy's win carried its own story

The result was not just another major title result. It fed a bigger conversation about repeat success at Augusta and where the win sits in his recent run.

The purse headline added another layer

The tournament's $22.5 million purse and $4.5 million winner share gave casual readers one more reason to search after the leaderboard settled.

Read next

Use the internal pages in this order

Start with the final board, move into the Sunday recap, then check the purse page and the trend explainer if you want the full search-intent picture without scrolling through live blogs.