How to Watch All of the 2023 Masters on TV and Streaming
The Masters is back at Augusta National Golf Club this weekend, and there are so many ways to watch it on TV and streaming, it’s a little overwhelming.
Don’t worry, we’ll break it all down for you here. Assuming you’re not out walking the course, you’ll be able to watch pretty much every second of the tournament in some form or fashion on TV or online.
As has been the case for a while, ESPN and CBS are sharing the television duties for getting you all the images from Augusta National. Thursday and Friday you’ll turn to ESPN, and then the weekend festivities move to CBS.
Note that all of this is based on a perfect weather scenario. And that’s not happening this weekend it appears. So make sure you’re flexible and tracking that.
TV Coverage Schedule
- Thursday – 3-7:30 p.m. – ESPN
- Friday – 3-7:30 p.m. – ESPN
- Saturday – 3-7 p.m. – CBS
- Sunday – 2-7 p.m. – CBS
But the golf actually starts well before 2 and 3 p.m., so what about seeing all the other stuff? Well, you have a couple options to watch the 2023 Masters away from TV with online streaming coverage.
Masters.com (or the Masters mobile app) will have live streams all day, including replays of every shot from every golfer. There are lots of additional ways to break that down on the site, including setting up your own groups of golfers to follow, or following the featured groups, holes 4-5-6, Amen Corner, and holes 15 and 16. Once the TV coverage starts, you’ll be able to watch that on there too.
And then if you’re an ESPN+ subscriber, you can get some bonus coverage there also starting at 9:15 a.m., with featured groups, holes 4-5-6, Amen Corner, and holes 15 and 16. Paramount+ subscribers will have some additional streaming options too.
Online Coverage Schedule
- Masters.com all day
- ESPN+ Featured groups begin at 9:15 a.m.
- ESPN+ Holes 4-5-6 begin at 9:25 a.m.
- ESPN+ Amen Corner begins at 10:45 a.m.
- ESPN+ Holes 15-16 begin at 11:45 am.