2025 Masters Tournament to offer more live TV and streaming content

Mar. 31—The 2025 Masters Tournament is right around the corner, and golf fans around the world will have more opportunities to watch the this year's edition than any before.

The 89th Masters Tournament, which tees off April 10 at Augusta National Golf Club, will be broadcast live to more than 200 countries, and the Armed Forces Network will broadcast to military installations all over the world.

Live TV coverage in the United States will be carried by ESPN, with the first two tournament rounds appearing on the network from 3-7:30 p.m. on April 10-11.

There will be additional live coverage on the weekend. The third and fourth rounds, scheduled for April 12-13, will air each day from noon-2 p.m. on the Paramount+ streaming platform and 2-7 p.m. on CBS.

SiriusXM will have live radio broadcasts from 2-8 p.m. on April 10-11, and 2-7 p.m. on April 12-13.

ESPN Deportes will have live coverage for Spanish-speaking viewers in the U.S., from 3-7:30 p.m. for rounds one and two, 5-6 p.m. for round three and 5-7 p.m. for the final round.

The Par 3 Contest, scheduled for April 9, will air from 2-4 p.m. on ESPN. Streaming coverage will begin at noon on ESPN+ and Disney+. Welcome to the Masters will air on ESPN from 1-2 p.m. April 9 and 1-3 p.m. on April 10-11 to precede the live ESPN coverage of the Par 3 Contest and first two tournament rounds, respectively.

Mornings at the Masters, a new daily social show hosted by Hally Leadbetter and Roger Steele, will be available from 9-9:45 a.m. April 9-13 on the Masters YouTube channel. The show, which is co-produced by CBS Sports and the Masters Tournament, will have a focus on cultural and lifestyle elements of the Masters.

Also new to the Masters YouTube page will be daily episodes of a series titled Under the Umbrellas, hosted by Kira K. Dixon and featuring guests from a variety of backgrounds.

Masters.com will feature additional programming to include On the Range, Practice Round Coverage, SportsCenter at the Masters, We Need to Talk at the Masters, Growing the Game: the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, An Invitation to the Masters: Latin America Amateur Championship, A Champion's Dream — Jordan Spieth at the 2015 Masters, and Jim Nantz Remembers Augusta — The Legend of Bernhard Langer.

During the tournament, Masters.com and the Masters app will have live streaming of the broadcast and featured coverage, plus additional features like scoring, interactive player tracking, video highlights and features, in-depth news coverage and more. Fans will again be able to watch every shot on every hole online, and the My Group feature will return to allow viewers to make their own featured groups for all 20,000-plus videos.

An expanded Track feature will allow users of Masters digital programs to view driving range sessions, and on April 7 users will be able to watch live and recorded data on every single shot reach player hits on the range throughout the 2025 Masters — that data will include total distance, carry, speed, hang time, height, curve and wind, and each shot will deliver a 3D tracing that will become part of a full scatterplot for every player.

HDR Live Video is a new feature for 2025 and will apply to all Masters live streams on Masters.com and the apps for those with compatible devices. The intent is to provide richer, more lifelike colors to further bring Augusta National to the viewers. The High Dynamic Range upgrade will also be applied to the Every Shot, Every Hole videos.

The official Masters podcast "Fore Please! Now Driving...", hosted by Marty Smith, will return in both audio and video format available on Masters.com and Masters YouTube.

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