A tradition unlike any other — The Masters is here and you can stream all four rounds of the first of golf’s major tournaments, even if you don’t have cable or satellite.
Favorites coming into the tournament, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose are all looking for their first green jacket. Former Masters champions Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mickelson all have a chance to add to their legacies.
How to Stream The Masters Online
Over the last 12 months it’s become even easier to watch your favorite golfers compete to win the coveted green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club. The first two rounds of the tournament will air on ESPN, while CBS will air the third and fourth rounds for the 64th consecutive year.
To watch for free, you can try PlayStation Vue or CBS All Access. Additional streaming coverage of Amen Corner, 15th & 16th Hole, and Featured Pairings will be available exclusively on Masters Live.
The Masters Streaming Schedule
- 4/11 @ 3pm - 7:30pm ET: ESPN
- 4/12 @ 3pm - 7:30pm ET: ESPN
- 4/13 @ 3pm - 7pm ET: CBS
- 4/13 @ 9am - 2pm ET: CBS
1. Subscribe to a Live TV Streaming Service
There are six major streaming providers that offer Live TV Streaming. These allow you to watch all four rounds of the Masters live using iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Web.
This is the best option for fans that want to watch the first two rounds on ESPN, as well as the third and fourth rounds on CBS hosted by Jim Nantz.
Top Pick
With PlayStation Vue you’ll be able to watch all four rounds of The Masters. You can try it for free with a 5-Day Free Trial.
PlayStation Vue
Price: $45
Includes: CBS, ESPN + 25 Top Cable Channels
Budget Pick
With CBS All Access you’ll be able to watch the final two rounds on CBS. You can try it for free with a 7-Day Free Trial.
CBS All Access
Price: $5.99
Includes: CBS
All Live Streaming Options
You can also stream the March Madness games with PlayStation Vue, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, DIRECTV NOW, and YouTube TV.
While most services offer CBS, they may not offer it in every city. You can use our Local Channel Finder to find out if it’s available in your market.
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PlayStation Vue
Price: $45
Includes: CBS + 25 Top Cable Channels
Hulu Live TV
Price: $45
Includes: CBS, ESPN + 26 Top Cable Channels
DIRECTV NOW
Price: $50
Includes: CBS, ESPN + 23 Top Cable Channels
YouTube TV
Price: $50
Includes: CBS, ESPN + 24 Top Cable Channels
2. Watch Masters Live Using The Masters App or CBS Sports App
While you can’t watch the entire tournament, Masters Live featuring live, full-day, streaming video coverage with four channels of golf action for the 2019 Masters Tournament
Masters Live on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app will extend CBS Sports’ broadcast coverage of the 2019 Masters, offering more than 110 additional hours of live video, along with in-progress highlights, from Augusta National Golf Club throughout the week of the 2019 Masters.
Featured Groups
- Thurs & Fri: 9:30am- 7:30pm
- Sat: 11am-7:30pm
- Sun: 7:30am - 2:00pm
Amen Corner (11th, 12th, and 13th Holes)
- Thurs & Fri: 10:45am-6:00pm
- Sat: 12:30-6:00pm
- Sun: 7:40am - 1:00pm
15th and 16th
- Thurs & Fri: 11:45am-7:00pm
- Sat: 1:30-6:30pm
- Sun: 8:40am - 1:40pm
If you want to watch the live CBS broadcast, you will need to sign-up for a Free Trial of CBS All-Access.
Masters Live
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