How to watch The Masters: 2023 TV and radio schedule

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Wondering how you can watch and listen to the 2023 Masters on TV and radio? All four rounds from Augusta National will be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports.

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How to watch The Masters in the UK

Sky Sports will once again be the home of The Masters, with over 70 hours of live coverage from Augusta.

Wall-to-wall coverage from the tournament begins at 2pm over the first two rounds, with Featured Group action and regular updates from around the course available to enjoy on Sky Sports Golf until the global broadcast window begins at 8pm on Thursday April 6 and Friday April 7.

There will be lots of extra action throughout all four days via the red button on Sky Sports Golf, along with Sky Q and Sky Glass, providing plenty of bonus feeds and allowing you to follow players’ progress through various parts of Augusta’s famous layout.

The notorious Amen Corner stream will also be available and focuses on the famous three-hole stretch from the 11th, with that coverage also live – for free – on the Sky Sports Golf YouTube channel and Sky Sports App for the first three days and for two hours on Sunday.

A feed of the fourth, fifth and sixth holes will go live each day as soon as the opening group reach that part of the course, with another stream then covering the 15th and 16th holes.

The same additional feeds and coverage will be available from 3pm over the weekend via the red button, with Sky Sports Golf showing build-up content and occasional live updates from the course until full coverage can begin on Saturday from 8pm and Sunday from 7pm.

The Masters flag.

Sky Sports Masters television coverage schedule

Monday
1700-1900 – On the Range LIVE!
1900-2200 – Live from The Masters!

Tuesday
1400-2200 – Live from The Masters!

Red button – 1400-1600 On the Range

Wednesday
1400-1900 – Live from The Masters!
1900-2230 – Par-3 contest LIVE!

Thursday
1400-1930 – Featured Groups LIVE!
1930-0030 – The Masters: Day one LIVE!

Red button (exact timings TBC) – 1330 On the Range, 1345 Holes 4,5,6, 1545 Amen Corner, 1645 Holes 15,16

Friday
1400-1930 – Featured Groups LIVE!
1930-0030 – The Masters: Day two LIVE!

Red button (exact timings TBC) – 1330 On the Range, 1345 Holes 4,5,6, 1545 Amen Corner, 1645 Holes 15,16

Saturday
0800-1100 – Masters Breakfast LIVE!
1500-1930 – Live Masters build-up!
1930-0030 – The Masters: Day three LIVE!

Red button (exact timings TBC) – 1515 Featured Groups, 1530 Holes 4,5,6, 1600 On the Range, 1645 Amen Corner, 1730 Holes 15,16

Sunday
0800-1100 – Masters Breakfast LIVE!
1500-1830 – Live Masters build-up!
1830-0030 – The Masters: Day four LIVE!

Red button (exact timings TBC) – 1515 Featured Groups, 1530 Holes 4,5,6, 1600 On the Range, 1645 Amen Corner, 1730 Holes 15,16

Highlights

Daily one-hour highlights will be available on Sky Sports Golf each morning, with the channel showing documentaries and features from past editions of the event, while the final round will be repeated – in full – the Monday after the tournament.

Tiger Woods chip Masters

Can UK viewers watch the Masters on BBC?

The BBC no longer has any television coverage of The Masters.

You can listen to live radio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sports Extra.

How to watch The Masters in the US

(All times Eastern and airing on Golf Channel, unless otherwise noted.)

Monday, April 3
2-5PM: Live From the Masters 
7-9PM: Live From the Masters

Tuesday, April 4
9AM-5PM: Live From the Masters
7-9PM: Live From the Masters

Wednesday, April 5
9AM-3PM: Live From the Masters 
3-5PM (ESPN): Par 3 Contest
6-9PM: Live From the Masters

Thursday, April 6
8AM-3PM: Live From the Masters
3-7:30PM (ESPN): Masters Tournament, Day 1
7:30-9:30PM: Live From the Masters

Friday, April 7
8AM-3PM: Live From the Masters
3-7:30PM (ESPN): Masters Tournament, Day 2
7:30-9:30PM: Live From the Masters

Saturday, April 8
9AM-3PM: Live From the Masters
3-7PM (CBS): Masters Tournament, Day 3
7-9PM: Live From the Masters

Sunday, April 9
9AM-2PM: Live From the Masters
2-7PM (CBS): Masters Tournament, Day 4
7-9PM: Live From the Masters

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Rob Jerram is Today's Golfer's Digital Editor.

Rob Jerram
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