Rory McIlroy has made headlines by winning the Masters Tournament for the second year in a row, solidifying his status in golf history. This victory comes as the 2026 Masters, held from April 9 to April 12 at Augusta National Golf Club, boasts a record prize money of $22.5 million, with the champion earning $4.5 million.
McIlroy’s performance was remarkable, as he established the biggest 36-hole lead in Augusta history. Going into the final round, he and Cameron Young were tied for the lead at an impressive 11-under-par. This thrilling competition kept fans on the edge of their seats, with seven players within three shots of the lead.
Reflecting on his achievement, McIlroy expressed his disbelief, stating, “I can’t believe I’ve waited 17 years to get one Green Jacket and now I get two in a row.” His victory marks him as the fourth man in history to secure back-to-back titles at the Masters, a feat that adds to the tournament’s storied legacy.
The 2026 Masters also featured a Par 3 Contest, a beloved tradition that saw its highest viewership in over a decade, although some critics noted that the contest has “lost its sparkle.” Regardless, the event continues to attract significant attention and participation.
As the final round approaches, viewers can catch the action live on Sky Sports in the UK, starting at 2:06 PM UK time on Sunday. The excitement surrounding the Masters Tournament remains palpable, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome.
With McIlroy’s historic win, the Masters Tournament continues to be one of the four major tournaments in golf, drawing competitors and fans from around the world. The stakes are high, and the competition fierce, as players vie for the coveted Green Jacket.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes for next year’s tournament, but the legacy of the Masters Tournament and its impact on the sport of golf is undeniable.
