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Burns Surges at Masters, Ties McIlroy for Second Place

Sam Burns cards birdie on 13th hole to climb leaderboard and join Rory McIlroy at 10-under, trailing only Cameron Young.

Sam Burns cards birdie on 13th hole to climb leaderboard and join Rory McIlroy at 10-under, trailing only Cameron Young.

Sam Burns made a significant move up the leaderboard at the PGA Tour‘s Masters Tournament on Sunday, dropping a birdie on the 13th hole to vault into contention on the final day at Augusta National.

The birdie on the par-4 13th propelled Burns to 10-under par, moving him into a tie for second place alongside defending champion Rory McIlroy. Burns now trails only Cameron Young, who holds the outright lead at 11-under par.

Drama Down the Stretch

With the tournament in its final round, Burns’ birdie on 13 represented a crucial moment in the week-long competition. The shot kept the American within striking distance of Young’s lead heading into the remaining holes, as both Burns and McIlroy chase their positioning on the leaderboard.

Burns’ aggressive play in the final stretch demonstrates the intensity of competition at golf’s most prestigious venue. Every shot carries weight at Augusta National, where the tradition and challenge of the course have tested the world’s best players for generations.

McIlroy’s Bid for Second Green Jacket

McIlroy, seeking his second Masters title after his 2025 victory, sits alongside Burns at 10-under. The Northern Irishman’s presence near the top of the leaderboard adds another compelling storyline to Sunday’s conclusion, as he attempts to capture back-to-back Green Jackets.

Young’s one-stroke lead entering the final holes sets up a tense finish, with Burns and McIlroy poised to apply pressure from just behind. The outcome will be decided on Augusta’s demanding back nine, where precision and composure separate champions from the rest of the field.

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