2025 MASTERS GOLF: Australian TV and streaming times

Here is how to watch the 2025 Masters Tournament in Australia.

Since the fracture in pro golf, the majors are now the only place you get to see the world’s best golfers play against each other any more.

Meaning that at this week’s 2025 Masters Tournaments, we will get to see Cameron Smith, Joaquin Neimann and Brooks Kopeka in the same field as Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Bernard Langer.

Five Australian golfers are in the field to play Augusta National this week; Adam Scott, Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee, Cameron Davis and Jason Day.

If you’re looking to catch the action, you better have FoxSports because for the first year, there will be no major men’s golf tournaments broadcast on free-to-air TV.

The tournament will be broadcast on Kayo and FoxSports, with coverage beginning in the early hours of Friday April 11 and running through to early Monday morning, April 14. You can also stream the event on the Masters’ website.

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 – Foxtel Go, Kayo Sports and FoxSports
Round 1, Friday 5;00 – 9:30am
Round 2, Saturday 5:00 – 9:30pm
Round 3, Sunday 2:00 – 9:00am
Round 4, Monday 2:00 – 9:00am

The Masters official website also has some great live videos, enhanced graphics and stats to keep you entertained across all four days.

9 thoughts on “2025 MASTERS GOLF: Australian TV and streaming times

  • Thanks for the info. FOX and KAYO can go jump. I shall just (sporadically) look at the scores on the net.

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    • Absolutely, bloody greedy mongrels, well they can stick their tournament. I guess this is where the tradition ends

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  • I have watched The Masters for over forty year on free to air TV and this year nothing
    Why does the government remove sport from the anti syphoning lists or do they have mates at Foxtell that they support.
    Someone in the government needs to have a serous look at what thy do as a lot of people do not have Foxtell subscriptions
    I used to watch Formula 1 but again I can’t because Foxtell have it and I do no want to pay them to watch what I previously could for free
    It would not happen if Kerry Packer was still alive.

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    • Agree 100%, well that ends the 20 years so called tradition, pathetic!!

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  • So disappointed. I block out 4 days to get up and watch the master’s coverage of 4 hours on 9 Gem. The pinnacle of Golf tournaments. Imagine my surprise when I now see an old re-run of The Avengers instead. I wonder how many people have specifically gotten up to watch that at 5 am.
    I have Netflix, Stan and Plex. Could you please do a survey to see how many people would have watched the golf instead.

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  • This is absolutely disgusting that Augusta Golf is not shown on live TV or even replays. We are pensioners and cannot afford Foxtel or Kayo. Shame on you Golfing Australia.

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  • This decision not to have the masters on free to air television, this is a pathetic attempt to rip more people off, this will end my getting up early to watching the tournament for the past 20 plus years. So much for the tradition

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  • Very disappointed that I cannot watch the Masters on free T V considering the huge amount of money the players receive.

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