The 2026 Masters Sunday pin sheet has been released for the final round, when we'll start the process to determine a new Masters champion. The Sunday hole locations at Augusta National Golf Club are well known to long-time watchers, but they can sometimes vary throughout the years.
Let's look at the hole locations (pin placements) as selected by the Masters Tournament Committee.
2026 Masters Sunday final round pin placements

Some things to note:
- The hole location for the 3rd hole creates scoring opportunities for players who don't drive the green but can hit a touchy wedge shot to a low-ground pin.
- The pin on the 7th is a great funnel pin that could open itself to some scoring on a difficult hole.
- The 11th hole features a hole location for the second day running that puts the water in play on the left for players that choose to go flag hunting.
- The 12th hole location is back right on Sunday, and that means a player has to take on potential disaster to get to the flag, or play safe.
- The hole location on the 13th hole is dangerous close to the tributary of Rae's Creek guarding the green, requiring a brave shot to make eagle -- or even birdie.
- The hole location on No. 16 is the traditional Sunday funnel pin, the one to which Tiger Woods chipped in during the 2005 Masters.
2026 Masters Sunday final round weather forecast
The Sunday weather forecast at the Masters is excellent, with a lot of sun and a low chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the mid 80s throughout much of the day. Wind will play a minor factor throughout the day, though steady winds will be light.


