2019 Masters TV coverage
The Masters is one of the most highly anticipated events in golf, and for most of us, we will soak up all of the action from our sofas. NCG has all the details you need to get the most form The Masters TV coverage.
In the UK, Sky Sports will be showing all four days and the par 3 contest live while the BBC will be showing highlights for the first two days before switching to live coverage over the weekend.
All Masters TV times are in BST.
The Masters TV coverage – Sky Sports
Monday 8th April
5pm: On The Range, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Tuesday 9th April
2pm: On The Range, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Wednesday 10th April
2pm: On The Range, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
7pm: Par 3 Challenge, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Thursday 11th April
8pm: The Masters first round coverage, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Friday 12th April
8pm: The Masters second round coverage, Sky Sports Golf
10pm: The Masters second round coverage, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Saturday 13th April
8pm: The Masters second round coverage, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
Sunday 14th April
7pm: The Masters final round coverage, Sky Sports Golf & Sky Sports Main Event
The Masters TV Coverage – BBC
Tuesday, 9 April
1.45pm: Masters 2018 Review, BBC Two
Wednesday, 10 April
11.15pm: Masters 2019 Preview, BBC Two
Friday, 12 April
7pm: Masters highlights, BBC Two
Saturday, 13 April
1:15pm: Masters highlights, BBC One
3:15pm: Live coverage from featured groups, Connected TV and online
4pm: On the Range, Connected TV and online
7pm: Third round live, BBC Two (additional live coverage on BBC Red Button)
Sunday, 14 April
3:15pm: Live coverage from featured groups, Connected TV and online
4pm: On the Range, Connected TV and online
6.30pm: Final round live, BBC Two (additional live coverage on BBC Red Button from 4.35pm)
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Joe Hughes
Tour editor covering men's golf, women's golf and anything else that involves the word golf, really. The talk is far better than the game, but the work has begun to change that.