Happy Masters Sunday. The Golf Digest team is live from Augusta National, bringing you minute-by-minute updates from the final round of the Masters. Tiger Woods is off early, so we’ll update you on his final round before the leaders get going later.

(Scroll down for the latest updates from our crew at Augusta National.)

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Scottie Scheffler brings a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa into Sunday as Scheffler looks to take home his second Masters title. Morikawa is looking for a third major at age 27, which would set himself up for a chance at the career Grand Slam later this year at Pinehurst. That’s some really heady history.

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Anything can happen on this Sunday—with Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg, Bryson DeChambeau nipping at the heels of the final group. Follow all the happenings here.

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Masters 2024: Live updates from Day 4 at Augusta National:

11:55 a.m.: It breaks my brain how much speed 48 year-old Tiger still has in the tank. After a long week on a hilly golf course, four of his first nine drives have finished have finished between 320 yards and 360 yards.

11:40 a.m.: Tiger almost exclusively hits left-to-right fades these days. It’s the product of his golf swing becoming more arm-centric because of the injuries hindering his mobility in his lower body. He doesn’t do it often, but when he does want to turn it over, he still has that shot. As he showed on the 10th hole, when he hit this nasty 35-yard draw around the corner.

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11:32 a.m.: Respect to Neil Shipley. The de-facto silver medalist is the only amateur to make the cut, making the turn in one-under. It’s not easy playing with Tiger Woods, a guy who goes through obviously severe bouts of intense pain. Who isn’t playing well on this occasion (he shot four-over 40), always has the looming threat of withdrawing and brings with him huge crowds. But he’s blocking out those distractions. He looks like a player.

11:10 a.m.: Tiger Woods hasn’t been enjoying the best start to his final round, to say the least. After what looked to be a productive range session with his son Charlie following his 10-over 82 on Saturday, Woods made a triple bogey seven on his fifth hole. One out of bounds, a provisional onto the sloping front-right portion of the green following a provisional, then three putts. He’s currently four over through seven.

11:10 a.m.: Tiger Woods hasn’t been enjoying the best start to his final round, to say the least. After what looked to be a productive range session with his son Charlie following his 10-over 82 on Saturday, Woods made a triple bogey seven on his fifth hole. One out of bounds, a provisional onto the sloping front-right portion of the green following a provisional, then three putts. He’s currently four over through seven.

9:45 a.m.: Tiger Woods is off in the final round—playing alongside low amateur Neal Shipley. What an absolute thrill for the Ohio State Buckeye. Shipley talked earlier in the week how Jack Nicklaus has given him advice on his journey at Augusta National—well, now Shipley gets a glimpse at greatness with another GOAT all day on Sunday.

Here are all the pin positions for the final round at the Masters:

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