The fourth and final round of the 89th Masters Tournament Came after a good Sunday, with Rory McIlroy who came out on top after play -off.
Seven Liv -Golfers -Bryson Descivbeau, Tyrrell Hatton, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, Joaquin Niemann, Jon Rahm and Charl Schwartzel moved in fight after the cut was set at 2 -over after the two rounds of the Cruple.
Deschambeau Encedy in second place, but he stuged in his fourth round. He shot 3-over par and dropped to fifth place. Reed finished 3 -under Sunday and shocked to third place. Hatton shot 1 over par and finished in 14th place, which was the same finish place as Watson, who had his best round on Sunday at 4 -below.
McILROY and DECHAMBEAUE exchanged leads early after the Irishman was double bent at the first hold. I recaptured a 3-shot lead after I had hit the 10th hole for Birdie, while Deschambeau came double on the 11th.
McIlroy left Justin back in the competition after touching a double bogey at no. 13 and missed a putt at no. 18 that it would have won. He and Rose went to a play -off and McCilroy Birdied the first hole to win it.
Here are the highlights of the LIV golfers in the final round at Augusta National.
Final round results
1. Rory Mcilroy (-11)
T1. Justin Rose (-11)
3. Patrick Reed (-9)
4. Scottie Scheffler (-8)
T5. Sungjae im (-7)
T5. Bryson Dechambeau (-7)
7. Ludvig Åberg (-6)
Good start for DCHAMBEAU, Strong Round 4 for Reed
The day was from McIlroy, but Reed had an overall impressive Sunday, while Denhambeau gave the lead after beating Birdie on the second gap.
Reed remained consistent during the last round of Sunday. He had consecutive Birdies to complete the front 9 and hit Eagle on the 17th hole to ensure only third place.
Deschambeau could not touch his irons where he looked and could not keep pace with the leaders. He fell behind McIlroy as quickly as he jumped in front on Sunday, and a double bogey on the Par-4 11th almost raised his chances. I finished four shots behind McIlroy and Rose, who went to a sudden dead play-off that McIlroy won with a birdie.
“If I just had a good iron game this week,” said Dechambeau, “it would have been for a much different outcome.”
Perhaps not surprising, the Note Gearhead-Die pioneered the use of tight irons of one length-al-ready, talking about tweaking his equipment before trying again to win a third big championship.
“It just wasn’t tight, wasn’t bubbled. I kept touching the heel,” said Deschambeau. “We have led to more weight on the toe in that sub sub Sub, which helps dramatically. But we don’t have the front right yet.
“I can’t wait. You’re going to see Sub new equipment here, Vray soon, which hopefully will optimize my game to an even larger level. Super enthusiastic about, actually.”
The double US Open Champion, Liv Golf Team Captain and YouTube star closed on Sunday with a 3-over 75 to follow three straight rounds in the 60s. After I went on a Putto of about 40 feet of the Green on the Par-4 18th on Saturday on Saturday, I went the last round in a Prime Stay to Breeken Nr. 2.
The first mistake from Dechambeau had nothing to do with his equipment. Insersterad, the changing instructions at Augusta National came to him. He three times of 23 feet in the short par-4 third hole, and hours later he still didn’t know for sure how he did it.
“What’s crazy is the third gap, it hit it up to 20 feet, I am:” Okay, that’s exactly the way I wanted to play the gap, “and that putt, I have never seen a putt faster than that,” he said. ” Those greens became really fast. The agronomas here at Augusta National and the Masters, they know how to play full tricks.
“I just don’t have how firm and quickly it could get here. It’s a great experience. Don’t let that happen anymore.”
A bad iron shot that abused for a long time and left on the fourth hole of the par-3 led to another bogey. It came another shot that found way too much on the par-4 11th bow and the pond of the green for a double bogey.
“I just tried to hit a draw and it started five degrees and I have something like that:” You are kidding, “said Depchambeau. “She did the same at 17 from the pinestro. I just died on me. Must get better.”
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