It was Sunday at Augusta National — and once again, the green jacket belonged to Rory McIlroy. On April 12, 2026, the 36-year-old from Holywood, Northern Ireland, became only the fourth player in Masters history to win back-to-back titles, finishing at 12-under par to claim his second consecutive green jacket. With a heart-pounding final round 71, McIlroy outlasted a stacked leaderboard — surviving drama on every nine — to join Jack Nicklaus (1965–66), Nick Faldo (1989–90), and Tiger Woods (2001–02) in one of golf's most exclusive clubs. The 2026 Masters Tournament was everything Augusta National promises: beauty, brutality, and one man rising to meet history.
Rory McIlroy Wins 2026 Masters: Back-to-Back Champion Joins Nicklaus, Faldo & Woods in Golf's Elite Club
🏆 2026 Masters Final Round — Complete Highlights
🎯 The Setup: A Record Lead Gone, Everything to Lose
McIlroy entered Sunday co-leading with Cameron Young at 11-under par — a stark fall from the record-setting six-shot lead he held after 36 holes, the largest 54-hole cushion in Masters history. A disastrous third round 73 had collapsed that advantage, and whispers circled Augusta: could McIlroy suffer the biggest blown lead in tournament history? The final pairing of McIlroy (World No. 2) and Young (World No. 3) marked only the second time in Masters history that the final group featured two of the top three players in the Official World Golf Ranking.
⚡ Front Nine: The McIlroy Wobble — Double Bogey at No. 4
McIlroy's Sunday started under pressure and quickly got worse. At the fourth hole — Augusta's most demanding par-3 — he pushed his tee shot left, then chipped dangerously past the hole. A par putt slid three feet by, and his comebacker lipped out. Double bogey. The gasp from Augusta's patrons was audible. McIlroy had fallen to 4-under, now two shots behind Cameron Young. Meanwhile, Justin Rose was catching fire. With a remarkable iron from the pine straw on the seventh — a shot that rolled 40 feet and nestled near the cup — Rose tapped in for birdie and climbed to 10-under. By the time the leaders made the turn, Rose had surged to 12-under and led the tournament outright. The scene was set for a classic Augusta Sunday.
⛳ Amen Corner: Where the Championship Was Decided
McIlroy answered on the back nine with consecutive birdies at Nos. 8 and 9, pulling back to 11-under and just one off Rose's lead. Then came Amen Corner — holes 11, 12 and 13 — and McIlroy's definitive statement. At the par-3 12th "Golden Bell", one of the most treacherous holes in major championship golf, McIlroy fired his tee shot directly at the flag — clearing Rae's Creek and sticking the shot. He converted the birdie, his third birdie on No. 12 in the final round and one of only three made all day at that hole. A follow-up birdie at the par-5 13th pushed his lead to three shots. McIlroy had played Amen Corner perfectly. Justin Rose, by contrast, bogeyed 11, 12 and 17, ending his Masters at 10-under — his fifth career top-5 finish without a green jacket. Scottie Scheffler, who had played bogey-free golf since the 15th hole of Round 2 — a streak of remarkable precision — posted a final-round 68 to finish at 11-under. He waited in the clubhouse, hoping for a McIlroy stumble.
🎭 No. 18: One Last Scare Before History
A bogey at the 17th trimmed McIlroy's lead to two. Then, standing on the 18th tee with history 450 yards away, he tugged his drive deep into the trees. Patrons held their breath. But the ball caromed off a tree trunk and bounced perfectly back to the fairway — an act of Augusta fortune that felt almost scripted. McIlroy made bogey to finish 12-under par, one shot clear of Scheffler. Cameron Young tapped in on 18 as McIlroy waited, then the defending champion himself tapped in — triggering an eruption from the Augusta crowd. Walking off the 18th green, McIlroy embraced his daughter Poppy for the second straight year as Masters champion. Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley placed the green jacket on McIlroy's shoulders — the same jacket that fit perfectly twelve months ago. "I just can't believe I waited 17 years to get one green jacket, and I get two in a row," McIlroy said. "I'm absolutely delighted to get it done."
- Rory McIlroy — 4th back-to-back Masters champion in history
- Rory McIlroy — Largest 36-hole leader to hold on and win at Augusta
- Rory McIlroy — 6th career major title; ties Nick Faldo for most by a European (modern era)
- Scottie Scheffler — First player since 1942 to go bogey-free in Rounds 3 & 4 of the Masters
- Shane Lowry — Recorded his 2nd career hole-in-one at Augusta National (Saturday, No. 17)
- Haotong Li — Made quintuple-bogey 10 on the par-5 13th after a triple at 12; fell out of contention
- Justin Rose — 5th career top-5 Masters finish, still chasing first green jacket
- Cameron Young — Fired a 3rd-round 64 (lowest of the week) to tie McIlroy for 54-hole lead
📊 All Masters Back-to-Back Champions — Historic List
| Years | Player | Country | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1965–1966 | Jack Nicklaus | 🇺🇸 USA | First back-to-back winner ever |
| 1989–1990 | Nick Faldo | 🇬🇧 England | 6 majors — European record (tied) |
| 2001–2002 | Tiger Woods | 🇺🇸 USA | Most recent repeat before McIlroy |
| 2025–2026 | 🏆 Rory McIlroy | 🇬🇧 N. Ireland | Latest — April 12, 2026 |
Source: Augusta National Golf Club official records / ESPN / NBC Sports (April 12, 2026)
💰 2026 Masters Tournament — Full Prize Money Payout (All 54 Players)
Total purse: $21,000,000 — the largest in Masters Tournament history. | Source: Masters.com official announcement, April 12, 2026
| Pos. | Player | Score | Earnings (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 🏆 | Rory McIlroy | -12 | $4,500,000 |
| 2 | Scottie Scheffler | -11 | $2,430,000 |
| T3 | Tyrrell Hatton | -10 | $1,080,000 |
| T3 | Russell Henley | -10 | $1,080,000 |
| T3 | Justin Rose | -10 | $1,080,000 |
| T3 | Cameron Young | -10 | $1,080,000 |
| T7 | Collin Morikawa | -9 | $725,625 |
| T7 | Sam Burns | -9 | $725,625 |
| T9 | Max Homa | -8 | $630,000 |
| T9 | Xander Schauffele | -8 | $630,000 |
| 11 | Jake Knapp | -7 | $562,500 |
| T12 | Jordan Spieth | -5 | $427,500 |
| T12 | Hideki Matsuyama | -5 | $427,500 |
| T12 | Brooks Koepka | -5 | $427,500 |
| T12 | Patrick Reed | -5 | $427,500 |
| T12 | Patrick Cantlay | -5 | $427,500 |
| T12 | Jason Day | -5 | $427,500 |
| T18 | Viktor Hovland | -4 | $315,000 |
| T18 | Maverick McNealy | -4 | $315,000 |
| T18 | Matt Fitzpatrick | -4 | $315,000 |
| T21 | Keegan Bradley | -3 | $252,000 |
| T21 | Ludvig Aberg | -3 | $252,000 |
| T21 | Wyndham Clark | -3 | $252,000 |
| T24 | Matt McCarty | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Adam Scott | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Sam Stevens | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Chris Gotterup | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Michael Brennan | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Brian Campbell | -2 | $178,071 |
| T24 | Shane Lowry | -2 | $178,071 |
| T31 | Alex Noren | -1 | $142,875 |
| T31 | Harris English | -1 | $142,875 |
| T33 | Gary Woodland | E | $121,500 |
| T33 | Dustin Johnson | E | $121,500 |
| T33 | Brian Harman | E | $121,500 |
| T33 | Tommy Fleetwood | E | $121,500 |
| T33 | Ben Griffin | E | $121,500 |
| T38 | Jon Rahm | +1 | $101,250 |
| T38 | Ryan Gerard | +1 | $101,250 |
| T38 | Haotong Li | +1 | $101,250 |
| T41 | Justin Thomas | +2 | $83,250 |
| T41 | Sepp Straka | +2 | $83,250 |
| T41 | Jacob Bridgeman | +2 | $83,250 |
| T41 | Kristoffer Reitan | +2 | $83,250 |
| T41 | Nick Taylor | +2 | $83,250 |
| 46 | Sungjae Im | +3 | $69,750 |
| 47 | Si Woo Kim | +4 | $65,250 |
| 48 | Aaron Rai | +5 | $61,650 |
| T49 | Corey Conners | +6 | $57,600 |
| T49 | Marco Penge | +6 | $57,600 |
| 51 | Kurt Kitayama | +7 | $55,350 |
| 52 | Sergio Garcia | +8 | $54,000 |
| 53 | Rasmus Hojgaard | +10 | $52,650 |
| 54 | Charl Schwartzel | +12 | $51,300 |
Source: Masters.com official prize money release | April 12, 2026
🔍 Frequently Asked Questions — 2026 Masters Tournament
❓ How many times has Rory McIlroy won the Masters?
McIlroy has now won the Masters twice — in 2025 and 2026 — completing back-to-back titles. Combined with his 2011 US Open, 2012 PGA Championship, and 2014 Open Championship and PGA Championship wins, he now holds six major championships in total.
❓ Who finished second at the 2026 Masters?
Scottie Scheffler finished runner-up at 11-under par, one shot behind McIlroy. Scheffler played bogey-free golf in both the third and final rounds — the first player to accomplish that feat at Augusta since 1942 — but it wasn't enough. He collected $2,430,000.
❓ What is the total 2026 Masters prize money?
The 2026 Masters total purse was $21,000,000 — the largest in Masters history. McIlroy took home $4,500,000 as champion. The T3 finishers (Hatton, Henley, Rose, Young) each earned $1,080,000.
❓ What happened to Justin Rose at the 2026 Masters?
Rose surged to the outright lead at 12-under during the final round's front nine, but bogeys at holes 11, 12 and 17 on the back nine ended his bid. He finished tied for third at 10-under with a 70. It was his fifth career Masters top-5 finish — he remains without a green jacket.
- ✔ Winner: Rory McIlroy | Score: -12 | Final Round: 71 (-1)
- ✔ Runner-Up: Scottie Scheffler | -11 | Final Round: 68 (-4)
- ✔ T3: Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Cameron Young — all -10
- ✔ Winner's share: $4,500,000 | Total purse: $21,000,000
- ✔ McIlroy's major count: 6 titles
- ✔ Back-to-back Masters winners all-time: 4 players only
- ✔ Tournament date: April 7–12, 2026 | Augusta National Golf Club
- ✔ Hole-in-one: Shane Lowry, No. 17 (Saturday)
📌 Final Take — What Rory McIlroy's Repeat Really Means
For 17 years, Augusta National was Rory McIlroy's great unfinished story. Four final-round collapses. Countless near-misses. The weight of a career's worth of expectations settled on this one course every spring. Then in 2025, he finally got his green jacket — completing the career Grand Slam in one of golf's most emotional moments. And in 2026, he put on a second one.
What makes this repeat so remarkable isn't just the back-to-back title. It's the way it happened. A six-shot lead that evaporated. A double bogey on Sunday's fourth hole. Justin Rose stealing the outright lead midway through the final round. And yet — through all of it — McIlroy found the shots that mattered. The birdie at No. 12 over Rae's Creek. The follow-up at 13. The tree-bounce on 18 that felt like Augusta itself was pulling him home.
"I wanted to prove that last year was not a fluke," McIlroy said after the ceremony. In 2027, he'll arrive at Augusta National with a chance to do something no golfer has ever done — win three Masters in a row.
📅 Last Updated: April 12, 2026 | Sources: Masters.com · ESPN · NBC Sports · PGA TOUR · Golf Channel
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