Masters 2025 live updates: Round 4 leaderboard, tee times ahead of McIlroy vs. DeChambeau today

Sitting two behind is Bryson DeChambeau, who birdied three of the last four holes Saturday to get into the final pairing. DeChambeau’s 48-foot birdie at the last capped off an exceptional afternoon on the greens: Bryson gained more than a stroke on the field putting, for the third round in a row.

This is the third time in the last four majors DeChambeau has started the week with three consecutive rounds in the 60s. At the PGA Championship in May, DeChambeau finished second to Xander Schauffele. The next month, he persevered at Pinehurst to win his second U.S. Open title.

Only three players in the history of the game have won the U.S. Amateur, U.S. Open and the Masters in their careers: Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Woods. With a victory Sunday, DeChambeau would join them.

He would also be just the fifth reigning U.S. Open champion to win the green jacket and first since Woods in 2001.

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