What Channel Is The Masters Golf Tournament On

The Annual "Where's My Remote?" Scavenger Hunt: aka The Masters
Ah, The Masters. That glorious time of year. The azaleas bloom, the pimento cheese flows, and… everyone forgets what channel it's on.
Don't worry, you're not alone. It happens to the best of us. It's like a national tradition. We all collectively blank on where to find Tiger Woods (or whoever your favorite golfer is these days) sinking those putts.
So, Where IS It?! (The Obvious Answer)
Okay, okay, let's get the simple part out of the way. Usually, you can catch The Masters on ESPN and CBS.
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But that's too easy, isn't it? Like, "Duh, everyone knows that." But, do they really?
Here's a secret. I sometimes check multiple channels just to be sure. Old habits die hard. Especially when Augusta National is involved.

The "Pretend You Know What You're Doing" Guide
Want to sound like a pro? Casually drop these phrases: "Early rounds are probably on ESPN." Followed by, "Weekend coverage? Definitely CBS."
Bonus points if you add something like, "Streaming is the way to go these days, though." Then look mysteriously at your phone. Even if you're just checking the weather.
Streaming? More Like Screaming (Internally)
Speaking of streaming, that's a whole different ball game. You've got ESPN+, the CBS Sports app, and probably a dozen other options I haven't even heard of.

Don't get me started on trying to log in. "Forgot password?" More like, "Forgot my entire existence thanks to this streaming service!"
I swear, sometimes I think they make it complicated on purpose. It's like a test to see how much you really want to watch golf.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Here it comes… I actually enjoy the hunt for The Masters on TV.

I know, I know. Sacrilege! But hear me out. There's a certain thrill to flipping through channels. Accidentally stumbling upon a cooking show. Then finally, finally landing on that perfect green fairway.
It's like a mini-adventure. A quest. A slightly frustrating, but ultimately rewarding, experience. Plus, it gives me an excuse to avoid doing chores.
Final Thoughts (and a Reminder)
So, what channel is The Masters on? The answer is... complicated. But that's part of the charm, right?

Just remember ESPN and CBS are your best bets. And maybe have a backup plan (or three) for streaming.
And most importantly, enjoy the golf. Even if you have to fight your way through a maze of menus and forgotten passwords to get there. Happy viewing!
P.S. Don't forget the pimento cheese sandwiches. They're essential viewing equipment.
