From the fourth-to-last pairing, World No. 32 Corey Conners finished birdie-birdie for a 2-under 35-35=70 in the final round of the 86th Masters to post 3-under 285, good for a major-best T6, seven adrift of champion Scottie Scheffler (71).
The Canadian was up-and-down thru 13 holes (3 birdies, 4 bogeys), but steadied from there with three birdies on his trot to the finish line, all 3s, coming at 14 (near-hole-out eagle), 17 (from the pine straw) and 18, the latter two from between 12 and 21 feet. For the week, he handed in rounds of 70-73-72-70 and tallied 16 birdies against 13 bogeys en route to his third top 10 at the Masters in five visits, third consecutive, and his third in 13 overall majors. The 30-year-old, whose previous best in the majors was T8 here last year, also bags his second top 10 of the season in 13 events, joining a solo 3rd two starts ago at the WGC-Match Play, where he was one of three players to finish with a 6-1-0 record, joining runner-up Kevin Kisner and champion Scheffler, his one loss coming against Kisner in the Sunday morning semifinals. The RBC ambassador is in the published field at this coming week’s RBC Heritage in South Carolina. See link below to post-tournament comments.