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Masters how to watch: Official broadcast schedule for tournament

The Masters broadcast information is out and this year there is a new partner

The Masters - Final Round
The Masters - Final Round
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland is awarded the Green Jacket by Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler after the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
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The greatest week of the year is right around the corner.

Soon we will have screens upon screens in front of us watching all of the action unfold. Keep in mind this comes right after we previously do so with regards to the NCAA Tournament.

We are talking about the Masters Tournament of course and while tradition is what powers it at its core, some things do change from time to time. One of those changes was announced in a way on Wednesday by way of the broadcast schedule.

How to watch the Masters Tournament

The Masters announced the upcoming broadcast schedule on Wednesday and you will notice a new name as a part of the mix: Prime.

Viewers can watch Masters coverage from (all times Eastern) 1-3pm on Prime and from 3-7pm on ESPN for the Thursday and Friday action. Saturday and Sunday activity can be seen on Paramount+ from 12-2pm and on CBS from 2-7pm.

This pertains to just the traditional broadcast, though. Viewers can constantly watch all sorts of coverage on the Masters website and within their app as noted.

Sports fans who have watched how Prime Video has handled different events are aware of the data and statistics at play. Prime Vision has become a staple of the company’s Thursday Night Football broadcasts as an example.

Wednesday also brought a report that a similar feed will be available on Prime Video that monitors Amen Corner exclusively.

Needless to say… it is all going to be incredible.

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