When and Where to Catch the Masters on TV?

If you have cable, you can stream it live on the CBS Sports app or website. They provide great coverage! Just make sure you’re logged in.

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I usually set a reminder on my phone! I can’t miss those live moments. Plus, sometimes they have early coverage in the mornings!

Do you know if they typically replay the earlier rounds later on? I’d love to catch up.

Yes, they usually replay the rounds late at night! It’s perfect for those who can’t watch live. Definitely check your local listings.

What if you’re outside the US? I’m in Europe and it’s tough to find the right times. Any advice?

I feel you! You might want to check local streaming services. Some of them might offer live coverage!

I’ve noticed that in some regions, the Masters’ coverage can be delayed, which is quite frustrating. Just be aware of that before you tune in.

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That’s good to know! But hey, can’t we always just check the highlights if we miss something?

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Absolutely! You can always catch the best moments on YouTube. What time will you all try to tune in? I’m thinking of making it a watch party!

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I’m all in for the watch party! The more, the merrier to celebrate those birdies!

Count me in! Just remember to have plenty of snacks. Watching golf can be so intense! :joy:

I’ve always found that the commentary during the Masters can make or break the experience. Some commentators are great with insights while others just fill time. It’s definitely worth evaluating who enhances the broadcast.

I completely agree! I often look for commentators that can provide historical context, especially during the Masters where tradition is key.

For me, the player-focused discussions add a personal touch. I love hearing stories from the players themselves! But I also appreciate expert analysis when it comes to strategy on the course.

I hear you! There’s something special about hearing a golfer reflect on their journey. However, I think the combination of both really enriches the viewing experience.

It’s fascinating how different commentators approach their roles. I personally prefer the experts like Jim Nantz, as he brings a wealth of knowledge to the broadcast.

I’ve noticed that sometimes the commentary can be overly technical, which can alienate casual viewers. A balance is crucial—sometimes less is more!

So true! When commentators get too caught up in stats, I lose interest. Engaging storytelling is what makes the Masters so captivating.

What do you all think about the celebrity commentators? Sometimes they can bring a refreshing perspective but can also detract from the main action if not managed well.

Ha! They can be hit or miss. I appreciate their enthusiasm, but I sometimes prefer to stick with golf experts who stay focused on the game.