How To Watch The 2023 Masters
Round 2 of The Masters is up and running and the world's best are all jostling and moving up and down the leaderboard as we speak, or type I should say. Brooks Koepka has steamed into the lead right now but he is being chased down by some world class players including Jason Day, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Collin Morikawa.
We do expect the weather to take a turn for the worse soon so clearly many of the guys at the top of the leaderboard will be looking to post a score as soon as possible. All of this means The Masters today and for the final two rounds will be must-see television.
Below are all the broadcast and streaming details for the event to make sure you miss none of the action.
The Masters Live Stream: How to watch from outside your country
There are loads of easy ways to watch golf in 2023 including in the US, UK and almost anywhere else in the world. Below we have a full list of options but anyone away from their home country can still watch the action by using VPNs. This is particularly helpful because it allows people to stream the tournament through Masters.com, which is a service only available in the US and lets people watch a variety of streams including featured holes, featured groups, Amen Corner, and the normal broadcast.
VPNs allow you to get around any geo-blocking and and let you watch the same legal, high-quality golf live stream you would at home.
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US TV Schedule - 2023 The Masters
All times EST
Friday, April 7: 3pm-7.30pm (ESPN)
Saturday, April 8: 3pm-7pm (CBS)
Sunday, April 9: 2pm-7pm (CBS)
The broadcasts during the week will feature ESPN today and then CBS will take over when the tournament heats up over the weekend.
If you don't have access to ESPN or CBS, a VPN is the best way to ensure you can watch as much of the tournament as possible. This is because in the US you can stream the tournament via Masters.com. It is worth noting that this service is just available in the United States.
UK TV Schedule - 2023 The Masters
Friday, April 7: 2pm-12.30am (Sky Sports Golf)
Saturday, April 8: 7.30pm-12.30am (Sky Sports Golf)
Sunday, April 9: 6.30pm-12.30am (Sky Sports Golf)
In the UK, Sky Sports should be your first port of call as Sky Sports Golf will televise action from the event. At the moment Sky has some great deals on Sky Sports for those looking to upgrade and those looking sign up to Sky for the first time.
You can get all eight Sky Sports Channels in HD for just £25 a month which not only includes all the golf action, but you can also watch the football, cricket, Formula 1, NFL and a whole host of other sporting events.
Australia TV Schedule - 2023 The Masters
Saturday, April 8: 12.30am-9.30am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
Sunday, April 9: 12am-9am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
Monday, April 10: 12am-9am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
As ever in Australia the most comprehensive golf coverage is offered by Kayo Sports where you can watch Fox Sports that broadcasts the PGA Tour coverage. Not only can you watch the action from Georgia here, it has all the PGA Tour, DP World Tour events and the Majors. It also has events on the LPGA as well.
It of course also offers access to over 50 sports live and on-demand, with some its big name channels including Fox Sports, ESPN, and beIN Sports.
It's also fantastic value at either $30 for Kayo Basic or $35 for Kayo Premium. Basic lets you stream sport on two devices at once, while Premium allows you to watch on up to three screens simultaneously, so it represents great value if your household has different sporting tastes or you're splitting the cost of the subscription. There's even a free 14-day trial.
As ever, Aussies out of the country can access their favorite streaming service just like they would at home can use a VPN to watch their PGA Tour live stream of choice.
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