Rory McIlroy holds a commanding six-shot lead entering the third round of the 2026 Masters at Augusta National, ahead of Patrick Reed and Sam Burns. The Northern Irish star fired a seven-under-par 65 on Friday, building on his opening-round 67.
The 36-year-old defends his title from last year, captured in thrilling fashion. Despite ranking near the bottom in driving accuracy after two rounds, McIlroy’s precise iron play, sharp short game, and elite putting propelled him to the top at the halfway point.
Challenges Ahead at Augusta
Saturday’s third round at Augusta National promises tough conditions. A victory would place McIlroy among an elite group—only Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Nick Faldo have won consecutive Masters titles.
McIlroy Surpasses Nicklaus Record
McIlroy has now carded 10 rounds of 65 or better in major championships, eclipsing Nicklaus’ career mark of nine. He ties Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson for the most such rounds since the first Masters in 1934.
Most rounds of 65 or better in men’s majors:
- Rory McIlroy: 10
- Tiger Woods: 10
- Dustin Johnson: 10
- Jack Nicklaus: 9
- Tom Watson: 9
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf), April 10, 2026
Legacy in the Making
With years of peak performance ahead, McIlroy eyes more records. His ability to post low scores in majors positions him to extend this mark and solidify his status among golf’s all-time greats.

