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LIV Golf Masters: Results, scores leaderboard for LIV tour as DeChambeau finishes top 10
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Date:2025-04-19 01:47:32
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Out of the 13 LIV players who started the 88th edition of The Masters on Thursday, only nine made the cut on Friday. Those players proceeded to the final round at Augusta National in pursuit of the championship, but alas, no such victory for LIV golf emerged.
Jon Rahm, the defending Masters champion and LIV golfer, had a rough start to his campaign for consecutive green jackets, scoring 1-over-73 on Thursday, 2-over-74 on Friday, and even-72 on Saturday. He remained unable to recapture his magic from 2023 in the final round on Sunday, shooting a 4-over-76.
At one point during the tournament, it appeared possible that Bryson DeChambeau, another LIV golfer, could compete for the top spot with favorite Scottie Scheffler. DeChambeau scored a 7-under-65 on Day 1. But unfortunately, he was never able to reach 8-under. He spent the next three days slowly falling out of the top-five at Augusta, and was not even the sole top-finishing LIV golfer, with Cameron Smith tying him for sixth place in the tournament at 2-under-par.
Here is the final leaderboard for the LIV golfers after Round 4 of the 2024 Masters Tournament:
LIV Golfers Leaderboard at the Masters
- T-6. Bryson DeChambeau (-2)
- T-6. Cameron Smith (-2)
- T-9. Tyrrell Hatton (E)
- T-12. Patrick Reed (+1)
- T-22. Joaquín Niemann (+4)
- T-43. Phil Mickelson (+8)
- T-45. Jon Rahm (+9)
- T-45. Brooks Koepka (+9)
Top LIV Golfer odds
BetMGM offers odds for the top LIV golfer finish at this year's Masters.
- Bryson DeChambeau (-225)
- Cameron Smith (+275)
- Patrick Reed (+1100)
- Joaquín Niemann (+2200)
- Tyrrell Hatton (+3300)
- Jon Rahm (+6600)
- Brooks Koepka (+25000)
- Phil Mickelson (+50000)
Augusta, Georgia weather: Day 4 Sunday
Golfers playing in the final round of the Masters this year will enjoy nice weather on Sunday. Forecasts say it will be sunny all day in Augusta with a low temperature of 59 degrees (Fahrenheit) at first tee and peak at 84 degrees around 5 p.m. ET.
LIV Golfer odds to win Masters 2024
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday morning.
- Bryson DeChambeau (+2000)
- Cameron Smith (+8000)
- Patrick Reed (+50000)
- Joaquín Niemann (+100000)
- Tyrrell Hatton (+100000)
- Jon Rahm (no moneyline available)
- Brooks Koepka (no moneyline available)
- Phil Mickelson (no moneyline available)
LIV Golfers who have won the Masters before
- Jon Rahm (2023)
- Dustin Johnson (2020)
- Patrick Reed (2018)
- Sergio García (2017)
- Bubba Watson (2012, 2014)
- Charl Schwartzel (2011)
- Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, 2010)
2024 Masters Tournament schedule and how to watch
Round 4: Sunday, April 14
- First tee: 9:15 a.m. ET
- TV coverage: 2-7 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Streaming: CBSSports.com (simulcast), Paramount+ (simulcast), CBS Sports app (simulcast)
How to watch:Catch this year's Masters with a subscription to fuboTV
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