Final board
The final 2026 Masters leaderboard, cleaned up for quick reading
If you searched this after the tournament ended, this is the part you probably wanted first: the finishing order at the top of the board, not another live-blog replay.
Top 10 finishers
| Pos. | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rory McIlroy | -12 |
| 2 | Scottie Scheffler | -11 |
| 3 | Justin Rose | -10 |
| 4 | Tyrrell Hatton | -9 |
| 5 | Cameron Young | -8 |
| 6 | Russell Henley | -7 |
| T7 | Matt Fitzpatrick | -6 |
| T7 | Collin Morikawa | -6 |
| T7 | Jordan Spieth | -6 |
| T7 | Xander Schauffele | -6 |
What this board says at a glance
The headline is simple: McIlroy won at 12-under and Scheffler finished one shot behind. But the board matters because it also shows the shape of the finish. Rose finished third at 10-under, Hatton was fourth at 9-under, and the next cluster stayed close enough that the leaderboard still looked competitive when people checked back after Sunday.
That is the main reason a final leaderboard page has value even after the champion is known. The score line tells you whether the outcome was comfortable, dramatic, or compressed. Here it was compressed enough to keep the search term alive.
The practical takeaway
For most readers, there are only three numbers worth remembering from the final board: McIlroy at -12, Scheffler at -11, and the one-shot gap between them. Everything else flows from that. The rest of the page structure is there to explain why those numbers were worth so much attention.