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2024 Masters final round live updates: Scottie Scheffler rolls to dominant 4-shot win at Augusta National

Scottie Scheffler flew ahead on the back nine on Sunday to pull away from Collin Morikawa and Masters rookie Ludvig Aberg

Scottie Scheffler rolled to his second career Masters win on Sunday afternoon.
Scottie Scheffler rolled to his second career Masters win on Sunday afternoon. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Scottie Scheffler now has a second green jacket.

The world’s top-ranked golfer ran away from the rest of the field on Sunday afternoon to win the Masters by four strokes. Scheffler posted a final-round 68 at Augusta National, which marked his ninth career win on Tour and the second Masters win of his career.

Scheffler started the day with just a one shot lead over the rest of the field. There was a four-way tie for the lead at one point early on, too, as Collin Morikawa, Max Homa and Masters rookie Ludvig Aberg caught up to him right around the turn.

That, though, is when Scheffler took off. He rattled off three straight birdies as he made the turn, including a near-eagle at the ninth, to suddenly jump back up ahead. Slowly, the other three started to slip, too. Morikawa, Aberg and Homa all carded a double on their first few holes of the back nine. Even as Scheffler made a bogey at the 11th, he still entered the 12th hole with a three-shot lead.

Scheffler then made three birdies in a four hole stretch later on his back nine before cruising to his dominant win.

Aberg finished alone in second at 7-under on the week after his 3-under 69 on Saturday. Morikawa, who started just a shot back from Scheffler, bogeyed the last to drop to 4-under on the week. He finished in a tie for third with Tommy Fleetwood and Homa, who recorded his best finish at a major.

Though he was well out of contention, Tiger Woods finished his first true tournament in over a year on Sunday afternoon. Woods went 5-over on Sunday and dropped to 16-over on the week, which is the highest score among those who made the cut and the worst final score of his professional career. Sunday was his 100th competitive round at Augusta National.

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  • Scottie Scheffler is among the youngest two-time winners at Augusta National

  • Scottie is ready to get out of Augusta ASAP

  • Jacket secured:

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  • Scottie Scheffler's wife, Meredith, watched his win from home ahead of the birth of their first child.

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    Scottie Scheffler celebrates his win at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Sunday, April 14, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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  • Final Leaderboard

    The final leaderboard from Augusta National:

    1. Scottie Scheffler (-11)

    2. Ludvig Aberg (-7)

    T3. Tommy Fleetwood (-4)

    T3. Max Homa (-4)

    T3. Collin Morikawa (-4)

    T6. Cam Smith (-2)

    T6. Bryson DeChambeau (-2)

    8. Xander Schauffele (-1)

  • Scottie Scheffler now has a second Masters title.

  • A dominant 4 shot win for Scottie Scheffler.

  • It's nearly time

  • Ludvig Aberg is going to finish in solo second in his first ever Masters. What an incredible run.

  • Max Homa finished in fourth with Tommy Fleetwood at 4-under on the week.

  • Scottie Scheffler is just a single hole away from a second green jacket.

  • Verne's emotional final moments on the call at the Masters.

  • That's three birdies in four holes for the top-ranked golfer in the world. He's got a four shot lead now.

  • That's a wrap. Scottie Scheffler has the Masters just about locked up

  • Scottie Scheffler is headed to the 16th tee with a three shot lead. We're just about done here.

  • Scheffler is officially up by three again with four holes to go.

  • Scheffler's approach at the 14th was ridiculous. He spun it right down next to the cup to set up another birdie, which will get him to 10-under.

  • Ludvig Aberg cuts Scheffler's lead to just two with a birdie at the 14th.

  • Scottie Scheffler gets to 9-under now, which keeps his lead at 3 with five holes to go.

  • Scottie Scheffler is trying to pull off something that hasn't been done in nearly 90 years.

  • Max Homa ended up doubling the 12th, so he's back to 5-under.

    Even with Scheffler's bogey, he's got a three-shot lead now.

  • Scottie Scheffler bogeyed the 11th, so he's back to 8-under. That's a one shot lead for the time being, but Homa is still working up at the 12th.

  • Max Homa just hit his tee shot into the bushes above the green at 12. They're searching for his ball now without much luck. Scheffler's lead could grow even more here.

  • Morikawa just hooked one bad into the water at 11. A total collapse, and he's almost certainly out of it now too.

  • A closer look at Scottie Scheffler's third straight birdie

  • Aberg just hit it into the water at 11, so he's about to drop down. That leaves just Max Homa still within range of Scheffler.

  • Three. Straight. Birdies.

    Scottie Scheffler has a two-shot lead at 9-under now, and he's threatening to run away with this thing.

  • Max Homa isn't going away. He just birdied the 10th to join Aberg at 7-under.

  • Leaderboard at the midway point

    With everyone now on the back side, here's a look at the leaderboard:

    1. Scheffler (-8)

    2. Aberg (-7)

    3. Homa (-6)

    4. Morikawa (-5)

    T5. Fleetwood (-3)

    T5. DeChambeau (-3)

  • Collin Morikawa just missed a bogey putt at the ninth, and he's now suddenly at 5-under on the week. Brutal

  • Scottie Scheffler nearly holed out from the fairway at the ninth for eagle. He's now got a one-shot lead at the turn.

  • Well that snack didn't quite make it...

  • Ludvig Aberg just birdied the ninth to get to 7-under at the turn. We've got a three-way tie for the lead again.

  • Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa each just birdied the 8th to jump to 7-under now. It was Morikawa's first birdie of the day.

  • @ArtButSports never fails!

  • Make that a 4-way tie for the lead. Max Homa just birdied the 8th to join the group at 6-under.

  • Who is Ludvig Aberg?

    Ludvig Aberg is playing in his first ever major championship this week at Augusta National.

    • He's currently ranked No. 9 in the world

    • He has 1 PGA Tour win (2023 RSM Classic)

    • He has 1 DP World Tour win (2023 Omega European Masters)

    • He has five top-20 finishes on Tour this season, including a runner-up finish at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and an eighth place finish at The Players.

     

  • Since he's now got a share of the lead...

  • We've suddenly got a three-way tie after Scheffler just barely missed a par save from the bunker at the 7th.

    T1. Scheffler (-6)

    T1. Morikawa (-6)

    T1. Aberg (-6)

  • Ludvig is at 6-under now after his birdie at the seventh.

  • Ludvig Aberg is just a shot back from Scottie Scheffler now after his second birdie of the day. The 24-year-old seems completely unbothered by everything going on around him right now.

  • "A man with magic in his hands, looked on by a man with magic in his voice."

  • Shot of the day? Shot of the day.

  • “It doesn't take much to get out of position here,” Woods said. “Unfortunately, I got out of position a lot yesterday and a couple times today.”

    Tiger Woods finished at 16-over this week, his worst score ever in his professional career.

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  • Well that didn't last long. Scheffler drops back down to 7-under after a bogey at the fourth. He's got a one-shot lead again.