The Masters is one of the peaks of the sports calendar, and in 2024, there are more ways than ever to tune in to the action.
Continue reading for all you need to know regarding the 2024 broadcast schedule in the United States, the different ways to watch the tournament, a list of broadcasters and more.
Despite being the biggest event in golf, The Masters is not broadcast on national television until the afternoon in the United States.
Read below for a full TV and streaming schedule for the 2024 tournament.
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ESPN Broadcast
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ESPN Broadcast
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CBS Broadcast
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CBS Broadcast
All four rounds of The Masters can be streamed live on Masters.com or the Masters App. Coverage through the official website or app begins several hours before the national TV broadcast in each of the four rounds.
On Thursday and Friday, rounds one and two, The Masters will be broadcast live on ESPN starting at 3 PM ET. Featured holes and groups can also be streamed on ESPN+, Paramount+ and the CBS Sports App.
On Saturday and Sunday, rounds three and four, The Masters will be broadcast live on CBS starting at 3 PM ET (Saturday) and 2 PM ET (Sunday). Featured holes and groups can also be streamed on ESPN+, Paramount+ and the CBS Sports App.
On Thursday and Friday, rounds one and two, The Masters will be broadcast live on ESPN and feature commentary from Scott Van Pelt and Geoff Ogilvy.
Joining them throughout the coverage are Michael Eaves, Curtis Strange, Andy North, as well as reporters Marty Smith, Michael Collins and Jeff Darlington.
On Saturday and Sunday, rounds three and four, The Masters will be broadcast live on CBS and feature commentary from Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman and on-course reporter Dottie Pepper.
Verne Lundquist, known best for his commentary on the famous 16th hole, will also be on commentary for what will be his 40th and final Masters.