2024 MASTERS GOLF: Australian TV and streaming times
Here is how to watch the 2024 Masters Tournament on free-to-air, pay-TV and streaming services.
The debacle that is the current state of men’s professional golf means that the major golf championships are now the only place you get to see the world’s golfers competing against each other.
And while The Masters Tournament is still very much an invitational event, the green jackets of Augusta ensure that the world’s best golfers are playing in April every year, irrespective of which golf tour they are currently aligned.
So Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Wyndham Clark will be playing in the same field as Brooks Koepka, Cameron Smith and Jon Rahm at this year’s Masters. And 15-time major champion Tiger Woods is even rumoured to be making another Masters appearance.
Six Australians have been invited to play in the 2024 Masters Tournament; Adam Scott, Cameron Smith, Jason Day, Cameron Davis, Min Woo Lee, and the Asia-Pacific Amateur Champion, Jasper Stubbs.
If you’re looking to catch the action, there are several options for watching the Masters.
The tournament will be broadcast on Channel Nine, Kayo and FoxSports, with coverage starting on Thursday, April 11 and running through to early Monday morning, April 15. You can also stream the event on the Masters’ website.
The official broadcast times are listed below but the FoxSports and the official MAsters app will be broadcasting featured groups, featured holes, live from the range etc from much earlier each day. “Live from the Masters” begins on FoxSports at 8:30pm this Thursday.
Australian TV Broadcast times – 9GEM, 9Now, Foxtel Go, Kayo Sports and FoxSports
Fri, Sat and Sun
Melbourne 5:00am
Sydney 5:00am
Brisbane 5:00am
Adelaide 4.30am
Perth 3:00am
Monday
Melbourne 4:00am
Sydney 4:00am
Brisbane 4:00am
Adelaide 3:30am
Perth 2:00am
The Masters official website also has some great live videos, enhanced graphics and stats that will keep you entertained across all four days.
And when the official TV coverage does begin, here are your options:
FREE TO AIR
Channel Nine have the broadcast rights this year. Turn the dial to 9Gem (Channel 92) from 5am Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 2am Monday morning (AEST).
ONLINE STREAMING
You’ve got three options:
- Nine Network’s 9Now will allow you to watch on your desktop, tablet or mobile device.
- Kayo Sports also have every round live of the Masters
- Foxtel Go
- Masters Live has a stack of online video including live video of the early starters.
PAY TV
FoxSports once again have a dedicated channel (503) dedicated to The Masters that begins on Monday morning with the official Masters films.
The 88th edition of the tournament will also feature select tournament holes in 4K on FOX SPORTS Ultra HD channel (channel 508).