The tournament will also have coverage on ESPN, CBS and Masters.com
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Rory McIlroy victorious with the Masters Trophy during green jacket ceremony after winning sudden death playoff round to win the tournament at Augusta National. (Photo by Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
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The2026editionoftheMastersgolftournamentwillfeaturefourmorehoursofbroadcastcoverageonAmazonPrimeVideo,AugustaNationalGolfClubannouncedonTuesday.
Amazonwillaircoverageofthefirsttworoundsoftheeventfrom1p.m.–3p.m.ETonThursdayandFriday,whichwillleadintoESPN’sbroadcastthatwillrunfrom3p.m.–7:30p.m.ETonbothdays.Masters.comwillcontinueofferingitsownstreamingoptionsinadditiontowhatCBS,Paramount+,ESPNandPrimeVideowillprovide.
“WorkingalongsideAmazoninthiscapacityisanexcitingopportunityfortheMastersTournamentanditsfans,”ANGCChairmanFredRidleysaidinastatement.“WeareproudofourlongstandingpartnershipswithCBSSportsandESPN,whohavesetthehigheststandardforbroadcastcoverageoftheMasters.TheadditionofAmazon



