How to watch final round of the Masters golf tournament in Australia today
The 2024 Masters Tournament is set to tee off amidst the majestic azaleas and towering pines of Augusta National Golf Club, marking another chapter in the storied history of one of golf’s most prestigious events. Since its inception in 1934, the Masters has been synonymous with tradition, excellence, and unforgettable moments on the lush fairways and lightning-fast greens of this iconic course.
Top players from around the world will converge on Augusta, Georgia, vying for the coveted green jacket. Having since removed to rivals LIV Golf, defending champion Jon Rahm, will be among the favorites, alongside current world number one Scottie Scheffler and four-time major champion Rory McIlroy. Young stars like Ludvig Aberg and Viktor Hovland are poised to make their mark on the tournament.
Augusta National, with its storied Amen Corner and iconic landmarks like Magnolia Lane, provides the ultimate test of skill and nerve for the world’s best golfers. The tournament’s rich history includes legendary performances by icons like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Tiger Woods, whose triumphs have become part of golfing lore.
As the 2024 Masters unfolds, golf enthusiasts can expect drama, excitement, and moments of brilliance that define this illustrious event. With Augusta National serving as the stage, the tournament promises to deliver another unforgettable chapter in the annals of golf history.
Where can I stream The Masters in Australia?
In Australia, you can stream all four days of play from the 2024 Masters Tournament on Kayo Sport, and Foxtel Now.
Kayo Sport offers three plan options that range from $25 to $35 per month. Kayo is also off a free 7-day trial for new customers, so sign up here
Foxtel Now starts from $25 per month for their Essentials Pack and then a further $29 per month to add Sport. Sign up here
What time is each round being played in Australia?
The Masters will span across four days, April 12 – 15, with the opening two days a battle to make the cut. Live coverage of the first three rounds will begin at 5:00am, with the final starting an hour earlier at 4:00am AEST time.