The fourth and final day of the 2026 Memorial Tournament gets underway on Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Ohio.
Ryan Gerard and J.T. Poston are tied for the co-lead and hold a one-stroke lead over the rest of the field at 9-under par after the third day. But, of course, the tournament is still up for grabs with essentially two rounds remaining on Sunday.
Here is my pick and Memorial Tournament Day 4 best bet.
Memorial Tournament Day 4 Best Bet
Harris English Top-20 (-126 at DraftKings)
Harris English was part of the wave of golfers who finished their third round on Saturday. Now, he will get added rest and fewer opportunities to blow up as the course figures to play extremely tough on Sunday.
He enters the final day at T20, and at -126, he is worth backing to remain in position with fewer holes to bogey than his counterparts. Through the first three days, the course has yet to play under-par.
Driving is essential. The course is long with narrow fairways, and players must position themselves well off the tee to attack these difficult greens.
There is a greater-than-average penalty for missed fairways. As a result, each of the top three finishers last year ranked inside the top four in the field in strokes gained: off the tee — no other strokes-gained category showed a similar trend.
That profile makes English a strong option to secure his second consecutive top 20 finish following his T18 performance at the PGA Championship. Entering this week, he ranks in the 79th percentile on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: off the tee.
Greens are difficult to hit at Muirfield Village, placing a premium on both driving accuracy and approach play.
Mid-iron performance is particularly important, as 19.3% of approach shots last year came from the 150-175-yard range. No other 25-yard grouping exceeded 15.1%.
English ranks in the 69th percentile on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approach from 150-200 yards.








