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Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia will host the first major golf tournament of the season, the Masters, on April 7. CBS will air the final rounds on April 9 and 10, while ESPN will show the opening rounds on April 7 and 8.
The most recent winners of the competition are Hideki Matsuyama andDustin Johnson. Tiger Woods is expected to return to competition at the Masters after being seriously injured in a car crash.
You can follow individual golfers at Masters.com. You will be able to stream select coverage during the tournament without relying on CBS or Disney to follow the action.
The Masters will have four rounds of tournament play beginning on April 7 and concluding on April 10. There is a breakdown of player tee- times at Masters.com.
You can watch the Masters tournament on TV. The portions of the tournament will be available to watch.
There will be free streams of specific holes and daily featured groups on Masters.com and The Masters Tournament app. You can view an individual player's shots within four minutes via their player page on the app.
You can start streaming at 9:15 a.m. On April 7 and 8 at 10:15 a.m. On April 9 and 10. Specific holes will be available for streams at 8:45 a.m. On April 7 and 8 at 10:30 a.m. On April 9 and 10.
You have to log in with a pay-TV account to watch the tournament simulations on the website and app.
The opening rounds of the Masters will be broadcasted on April 7 and 8 on the sports network, which requires a cable subscription or live TV streaming service. The cheapest streaming service is Sling TV. The Orange plan costs $35 a month, and new members get 15 off their first month.
The final rounds of the Masters on April 9 and 10 will air on CBS, which is available on broadcast TV with an antenna for free, or via cable and live TV streaming service packages. The cheapest way to watch CBS is with a Paramount Plus Premium plan.
You can sign up for FuboTV, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV to get access to both CBS and ESPN. Both FuboTV and Live TV start at $70 a month. New members can get their first month for just $15.
You can also watch Masters coverage on the ESPN+ streaming service. Coverage of featured groups and holes throughout the tournament will be offered by the sports network.