«Masters 2026: Dates, Schedule, and How to Watch the Tournament»

6 april 2026 в 18:13
«Masters 2026: Dates, Schedule, and How to Watch the Tournament» «Masters 2026: Dates, Schedule, and How to Watch the Tournament»
If you are counting down the days to the most significant golf event of spring, you are not alone. The Masters Tournament will return in 2026, and it is expected to be another action-packed week full of elite competition and iconic moments. One of the reasons why the Masters Tournament is so special is that it takes place at the legendary Augusta National Golf Club, one of the most beautiful and challenging courses in the world. Add to this the tradition of the Green Jacket and participants with names known worldwide, and it becomes clear why this tournament attracts a global audience every year.

While it was expected that Tiger Woods would participate, his recent accident and arrest for driving under the influence have affected his chances of returning to the course. The PGA legend was charged with «driving under the influence with property damage and refusing to submit to a lawful test», - as reported by Martin County Sheriff John Budensik in March.

Whether you are a long-time golf fan or just keeping up with events, here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 Masters Tournament—including start dates, a full schedule, and how to watch from home.

— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 6, 2026

Mark your calendars: The 2026 Masters Tournament will begin on Thursday, April 9, 2026, and run through Sunday, April 12, 2026. The tournament retains its traditional early April date, offering four days of high-stakes golf for fans around the world.

Before the official rounds, players will take to the course for practice rounds starting Monday, April 6, giving fans a chance to see who looks most prepared for the competition.

Here’s the full schedule for the 2026 Masters Tournament:

Want to know how to catch all the action? You have options. In the U.S., the Masters Tournament broadcast is shared between ESPN and CBS, making it easy to follow the events throughout the weekend.

If you prefer streaming, you’re in luck! The Masters Tournament offers extensive digital coverage through its official website and app, including featured groups, Amen Corner, and live streams of the best moments. Streaming platforms that include ESPN and CBS—such as Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV—are also good options
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