If there's one thing in sports that Mike Greenberg loves as much as the New York Jets, it's The Masters.
The longtime ESPN host is watching the 2026 Masters with a very close eye on Sunday. We entered Sunday with a stacked leaderboard. Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young were tied at -11 heading into the final round. They were one stroke up on Sam Burns and two strokes up on Shane Lowry. Jason Day and Justin Rose, two longtime veterans, were three back at -8.
McIlroy, aiming to repeat as a Masters champion, has had a disastrous start to his final round, though. After entering the day as the leader, he's already multiple strokes back.

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McIlroy, now at -9, is trailing the leader, Justin Rose, by two strokes, as we head toward the back nine on Sunday.
ESPN's "Get Up!" host is stunned.
After McIlroy fell apart on the fourth hole, Greenberg took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday.
"Rory disaster on four! Absolutely stunning," he wrote.
There's still a lot of golf left, though
There's still a lot of golf left, of course.
McIlroy is only two strokes back, at -9, with more than a full back nine to play at Augusta National. He's only through seven holes.
There's still plenty of time for McIlroy to make a big move, though he's already collapsed a bit on the front nine.
The final round of The Masters is airing on CBS.
