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Masters live stream 2017: How to watch Friday’s round online

The second-round action from Augusta National starts Friday morning.

The second round of the 2017 Masters Tournament will continue on Friday morning from Augusta National golf course. The leader after one round is Charley Hoffman, who finished with a comfortable four-stroke lead sitting at 7-under. His play looks even more impressive when considering the windy conditions that battered the course all day long, more of which are expected for Friday.

William McGirt is behind Hoffman at 3-under, and other notable scores include Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose tied for fourth at 1-under, and Rory McIlroy tied for 12th sitting at even after Thursday’s round. Jordan Spieth had a tough first round with a score of 3-over, with his quadruple-bogey coming on the 15th hole of the Masters.

Click here to see the full list of tee times for Friday morning.

The live streaming coverage from the Masters will continue through both Masters.com and WatchESPN. The Masters website’s coverage begins on Friday morning, so technically nothing is stopping you from watching golf on your computer all day at work.

The WatchESPN coverage gets started a little later than the Masters website, with its coverage corresponding with when the television airing begins, right at 3 p.m. There’s an encore presentation you can watch online on Friday night, too.

Time: 3 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live streaming: WatchESPN

Encore presentation: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. on ESPN/WatchESPN.

Scott Van Pelt will be the main host for the network’s Thursday and Friday telecasts, along with golf analyst Curtis Strange, and Tom Rinaldi interviewing the players. Sage Steele will also host SportsCenter alongside Van Pelt from Augusta National.

CBS commentators such as Jim Nantz and Sir Nick Faldo will also be heard on ESPN’s coverage, along with commentators set at certain holes. Some of those include Ian Baker-Finch on the 17th hole, Verne Lundquist on 16th hole, and Peter Kostis on the 15th hole.

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