Are you down to watch some top-tier golf? The Masters at Augusta National is once again the placde to be this weekend, but of course, we all can’t be there. The other option? Watch it or stream it.

This article will tell you how you can watch or stream the Masters tournament on your TV or device. for free and more.

Masters Golf Tournament: How To Watch

You can catch all the 2024 Masters action on TV through basically two channels: CBS and ESPN.

ESPN will broadcast the first two rounds on Friday, while CBS will cover the third and final rounds on Saturday and Sunday. Additionally, ESPN will air coverage of Wednesday’s Masters Par 3 Contest.

You can also steam the Masters for free on FuboTV, which offers a 7-day trial at no charge.

Here is the Masters TV broadcast schedule:

Friday, April 12: 3-7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, April 13: 3-7 p.m. (CBS)
Sunday, April 14: 2-7 p.m. (CBS)

The Masters Golf Tournament: History And Present

The Masters Tournament, also known as The Masters or the U.S. Masters, is one of the four major championships in professional golf. It is held annually at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, USA. The tournament was established in 1934 by Bobby Jones, an amateur golfer, and Clifford Roberts, an investment banker. The inaugural tournament was won by Horton Smith.

Augusta National was designed by famous golfer Bobby Jones and course architect Alister MacKenzie. The course officially opened in January 1933, and the first Masters Tournament took place in March 1934.

One of the unique aspects of the Masters is its tradition of awarding a green jacket to the champion, a tradition that began in 1949. The green jacket is reserved for members of Augusta National, and the winner of the tournament becomes an honorary member.

Final Swing

Over the years, the Masters has become one of the most prestigious events in golf, known for its beautiful setting, challenging course, and rich history. It is also famous for its traditions, such as the Champions Dinner, the Par 3 Contest, and the iconic azaleas and dogwoods that bloom on the course each spring.

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