It’s time to once again get excited about watching the Masters on TV, but when and where will you be able to catch the action? Here is the schedule for Masters TV coverage in the UK and the US.
How to watch the Masters: UK and US guides
All of the best players in the world will compete at the Masters, from stars looking to win their first major to seasoned champions of the most famous golf course on the planet.
Fans can expect to watch Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy (looking for that career grand slam), Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka battle it out for the Green Jacket in 2025.
Sky Sports is the home of the Masters golf on TV in the United Kingdom and it is fair to say that the popular platform has got every angle covered and every hour covered.
The Masters wall-to-wall coverage starts almost from the moment the clock ticks over midnight at the start of the week. The practice days will be part of the Masters TV coverage as well as the par 3 contest that is held on Wednesday night – the day before the tournament begins.
The tournament will be shown from 2 pm onwards on Thursday and Friday, so you will struggle to miss a shot if you are tuned in from that point onwards for the first two rounds.

For the final two rounds, coverage begins on Sky Sports Golf from 3 pm with Sky Sports Main Event also showing coverage from 6.30 pm on Sunday, April 13.
Every sight, sound and moment of drama will be captured this week as the first major championship and the favourite tournament of many people gets underway. Golf fans around the world cannot wait to watch the Masters on TV this week.
In terms of the USA, it was announced in September that CBS would expand its full coverage of the Masters tournament in 2025. Five additional hours of coverage of the third and final rounds will bring the total to 14 hours of weekend coverage on CBS and Paramount+, in addition to their digital feeds on Thursday and through to the final round.
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“The Masters Tournament has had the great fortune of enjoying an extraordinary relationship with CBS Sports for nearly 70 years,” said Masters chairman Fred Ridley. “Alongside our friends at the network, we are pleased to extend the Tournament’s weekend coverage and ultimately deliver more live golf for Masters fans.”
In the week before the 2025 Masters, it was revealed that the Masters digital platforms have expanded the Track feature to include the driving range at the Tournament Practice Area. From April 7, fans can access live and recorded data on every shot from each player’s practice sessions.
Details will include distance, carry, speed, hang time, height, curve and wind. Each individual shot will deliver a 3D tracing, and a full scatterplot for every player will be available from each day of their range sessions.
Take a look below at the full Masters TV coverage schedule. We will bring further updates if either the UK or US TV schedule is changed.

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Where to watch the Masters UK and US
Wednesday, April 9
Par 3 Contest: ESPN 2 pm – 4 pm Eastern time. ESPN+ from 12 pm
Thursday, April 10
UK: Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 2 pm
US: ESPN 3 pm – 7 pm
Friday, April 11
UK: Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 2 pm
US: ESPN 3 pm – 7 pm
Saturday, April 12
UK: Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 3 pm
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US: Paramount+ from 12 pm to 2 pm, CBS 2 pm – 7 pm Eastern time
Sunday, April 13
UK: Sky Sports Golf from 3 pm and Sky Sports Main Event from 6.30 pm
US: Paramount+ from 12 pm to 2 pm, CBS 2 pm – 7 pm Eastern time.
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