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Who’s going to win the 2026 Masters? Our writers make their picks

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Check in to GOLF’s Tour Confidential every Sunday night for the unfiltered opinions of our writers and editors as they break down the hottest topics in the sport. This week, with the Masters at Augusta National, we’ll hit one key topic every night.

After leading by a record six-shot margin at the 36-hole mark, Rory McIlroy now shares the lead with Cameron Young at 11 under par with one round remaining. Sam Burns is one shot back at 10 under, followed by Shane Lowry at 9 under, Jason Day and Justin Rose at 8 under, and Scottie Scheffler and Haotong Li at 7 under. So, who’s slipping into a green jacket on Sunday evening?

Jack Hirsh, associate equipment editor (@JR_HIRSHey): That feels like a loaded question at this point… I don’t know who else to rationally think will win this golf course if it’s not Rory. I would assume he’ll fix whatever is going on with his ball striking because he’s putting together a world-class scrambling effort. I think if he’s just a little better off the tee and with his irons Sunday, he gets it done. Otherwise, Scottie pulls off the unthinkable. 

Zephyr Melton, associate game-improvement editor (@zephyrmelton): My heart tells me Rory gets it done, but my brain tells me it’s going to be Cameron Young. Since shooting 40 on his opening nine of the tournament, Young has been far and away the best player in the field, going 15 under over his next 45 holes. It’s going to take some serious golf to keep up with Young’s torrid pace, and with Rory looking exceedingly shaky on Saturday, I don’t know that he’s up for the task.

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ory McIlroy of Northern Ireland hits a stroke from the pine straw at No. 13 during the second round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, F

1 ominous stat from Rory McIlroy’s Masters romp. Will it catch up to him?


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Jessica Marksbury, senior editor (@jess_marksbury): I’m not having a strong feeling about any player at this point — you could make a reasonable case for just about anyone within four shots or so of the lead. But if I have to choose someone, it’s going to be Rory. Assuming today was pretty much as bad as it could be for him, with a six-shot lead melting away in 12 holes, he’s still in front with one round remaining, and I believe has the fortitude and experience to right the ship and get this done.

Josh sens, senior writer (@joshsens): Because the golf gods have a wicked sense of humor, and because I see Scheffler posting another low round, I predict we get a three-way playoff, with Scheffler edging McIlroy and Young in sudden-death. There’s no doubt Rory has put the worst of his Augusta agony in the past. But it’s not going to feel great, slipping the green jacket back on the guy who helped him put it on last year. This game is cruel like that.

Josh Schrock, associate news editor (@schrock_and_awe): “Well, pal, we would’ve taken this on Monday morning.”

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Yes, Rory’s six-shot lead evaporated after 12 holes. But he still has a share of the lead and I think he’ll be able to rectify the right miss with the driver and left miss with his irons and wedges. I expect Cam Young and Scottie Scheffler to push him, but I think Rory once again gets this across the line. Like Nicklaus in ‘75, who blew a five-shot lead with a Saturday 73 and then rebounded to win, Rory figures it out and beats Scottie by one.

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IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma retires hurt; Ritika Sajdeh’s reaction breaks the internet

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NEW DELHI: After a batting onslaught led by Phil Salt, Virat Kohli and skipper Rajat Patidar lit up the Wankhede Stadium, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru piled up a daunting 240/4 against Mumbai Indians. With the target set, all eyes turned to Rohit Sharma, known for his ability to dismantle any bowling attack.

Rohit began cautiously in the steep chase before shifting gears, but his innings was cut short by injury. At the end of the fifth over, bowled by Krunal Pandya, Rohit appeared to be struggling with his hamstring. He signalled for the physio and received treatment on the field, but with the discomfort worsening, he eventually walked off retired hurt after scoring 19 off 13 balls. Cameras soon captured a dejected reaction from his wife Ritika Sajdeh in the stands.

Earlier, RCB’s top order had delivered a batting masterclass. Salt smashed 78 off 36 balls, stitching a 120-run opening stand with Kohli, who made 50 off 38 balls. Patidar then continued the carnage with a blistering 53 off just 20 deliveries, adding 65 runs with Kohli. A late cameo from Tim David (34* off 16) ensured RCB finished with a massive total.

After being put in to bat, Kohli set the tone early by taking down Trent Boult, while Salt soon joined the assault. The duo dominated both Boult and Jasprit Bumrah, racing to 71/0 in the powerplay.

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Salt was particularly severe on Mitchell Santner and Mayank Markande, reaching his fifty in just 25 balls. Kohli soon followed suit, bringing up RCB’s 100 in 8.4 overs.

The breakthrough came via Shardul Thakur, who ended the opening stand at 120. Patidar then took charge, launching a brutal counterattack, including three successive sixes off Markande. He raced to a 17-ball fifty before falling to Santner.

Despite wickets at intervals, RCB’s momentum never dipped. Contributions from Jitesh Sharma and the finishing flourish from Tim David pushed the total to 240/4.

For Mumbai Indians, Shardul, Hardik Pandya, Santner and Boult picked up a wicket each, but the bowlers were largely at the receiving end of a relentless RCB batting display.

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Adam Pearce makes several announcements for final WWE RAW before WrestleMania

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Adam Pearce made several announcements for tomorrow night’s episode of WWE RAW. Tomorrow’s show is the final edition of the red brand before WrestleMania 42 next weekend.

The RAW General Manager shared a video today on social media and revealed some of the plans for tomorrow night’s show. Pearce shared that both Roman Reigns and World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will be on RAW ahead of their World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42.

The former NWA star also noted that Gunther and Seth Rollins are scheduled to be on WWE RAW ahead of their clash at The Show of Shows. Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar are also set to appear on RAW tomorrow night, and you can check out Pearce’s announcements in the video below.

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Tomorrow’s episode of RAW will air live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. CM Punk mocked Roman Reigns last week on the red brand before suggesting that the company lower the ticket prices for WrestleMania 42 in response to Pat McAfee.

Jim Cornette criticizes WWE’s booking on the road to WrestleMania

Wrestling icon Jim Cornette took WWE to task for their booking ahead of WrestleMania.

Speaking on the Jim Cornette Experience podcast, the legend criticized the promotion for having too many celebrities involved on the road to WrestleMania. He also noted that WrestleMania is in Las Vegas for the second year in a row, and fans do not want to pay the outrageous prices again.

“It’s in the middle of the f*cking desert, and you just were there last year. You combine that with people having to mortgage their children and their gold fillings to buy a ticket to see this cr*p, and then you combine that with, I don’t know that the wrestling fans want to see 18 godd*mn celebrities in the ring and on the TV shows on a daily basis. You combine that with what the f*ck are they thinking just on the entire booking of the blah, blah, blah. And then you add that they’re snake-bit on people being injured and or out of commission in the key building periods. And so now they’re doing everything they can do to sell these tickets.”

Updated WrestleMania ticket sales: Night 1: 40,610 Night 2: 42,769 (WrestleTix)

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It will be interesting to see if the company has any surprises planned for tomorrow night’s edition of WWE RAW.