Masters 2025: Saturday tee times and guide, including where to watch

Scottie Scheffler is back to defend his Master crown
Scottie Scheffler is back to defend his Master crown - Getty Images/Michael Reaves

The Masters is the first of the year’s four major golf tournaments, a fixture that emphasises that spring has indeed sprung in the northern hemisphere and the most picturesque of the sporting calendar’s perennials.

What are the third-round tee times?

All times BST

2.50pm
Tom Kim

3pm
Joaquin Niemann, Jordan Spieth

3.10pm
Stephan Jaeger, Max Greyserman

3.20pm

Danny Willett, JT Poston

3.30pm 

Jon Rahm, Zach Johnson

3.40pm 

Patrick Cantlay, Akshay Bhatia

3.50pm 

Denny McCarthy, JJ Spaun

4.10pm 

Maverick McNealy, Charl Schwartzel

4.20pm 

Brian Campbell, Byeong Hun An

4.30pm 

Aaron Rai, Justin Thomas

4.40pm 

Sahith Theegala, Davis Thompson

4.50pm 

Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark

5pm

Nick Taylor, Daniel Berger

5.10pm 

Tom Hoge, Max Homa

5.30pm 

Harris English, Min Woo Lee

5.40pm 

Sam Burns, Nico Echavarria

5.50pm 

Brian Harman, Bubba Watson

6pm

Davis Riley, Michael Kim

6.10pm 

Xander Schauffele, Tommy Fleetwood

6.20pm 

Patrick Reed, Collin Morikawa

6.30pm 

Ludvig Aberg, Hideki Matsuyama

6.50pm 

Jason Day, Sungjae Im

7pm 

Rasmus Hojgaard, Viktor Hovland

7.10pm 

Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton

7.20pm 

Matt McCarty, Shane Lowry

7.30pm 

Rory McIlroy, Corey Conners

7.40pm 

Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau

How can I watch the Masters on TV?

In the UK, the Masters is broadcast exclusively on Sky Sports Golf and large parts of it will also be on the network’s flagship channel, Sky Sports Main Event. In the United States, CBS will continue to broadcast the tournament as it has done in an unbroken run starting in 1956.

Free-to-air coverage is on the Masters website, where viewers can watch every individual shot a few minutes after it happens.

Radio coverage of the tournament in the UK is on Talksport and Talksport 2.

The BBC deal to show highlights at the end of play of rounds three and four, having previously held exclusive live rights for decades, expired in 2023 and has not been renewed. Consequently Sky is the sole rights-holder.

Alternatively, you can also bookmark this page and return to follow the tournament on our live blog, with commentary and analysis from James Corrigan and Oliver Brown from Augusta National.

Where is the Masters held?

Unlike the US Open, PGA Championship and the ...

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