What Channels Can I Watch The Masters On

Ah, The Masters. The pimento cheese sandwiches. The perfectly manicured greens. And the annual scramble to figure out where exactly you can WATCH the darn thing.
Let's be honest, navigating the broadcast schedule can feel harder than sinking a putt on 18 with a gale-force wind. It's a yearly tradition, right up there with complaining about the azaleas being "too pink" this year. (Unpopular opinion: they're always gorgeous.)
So, Where Do We Start?
The main players are pretty consistent. You'll find coverage on CBS and ESPN. They're the old reliables of Masters viewing.
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Think of them as your friendly, slightly predictable neighbors who always bring a decent casserole to the potluck. You know what you're getting.
Early Rounds: ESPN's Time to Shine
ESPN usually grabs the early round action. This is your chance to see the course before the Sunday pressure cooker gets turned up to eleven.

Perfect for catching those early morning tee shots and maybe, just maybe, witnessing someone dunk it in Rae's Creek. Always a highlight!
Weekend Warriors: CBS Takes the Reins
When the weekend rolls around, it's CBS's time to shine. They bring you the drama, the agony, and the eventual champion donning that famous green jacket.
Get ready for Jim Nantz's soothing voice and the obligatory shots of Amen Corner. It's practically a religious experience (for golf fans, anyway).

Beyond the Broadcast: Streaming Options
Okay, so you're not glued to your TV? No problem! Streaming is your friend. In fact, it might even be a better friend than that casserole-bringing neighbor. (Sorry, Agnes!)
Paramount+ usually carries the CBS broadcast. It lets you watch on your phone, tablet, or smart TV. Perfect for sneaking in some golf during that "important" family gathering.
Masters.com: Your Digital Oasis
Don't forget the official Masters.com website and app. They offer a surprisingly comprehensive streaming experience.

Think featured groups, Amen Corner live, and even a look at holes 15 and 16. It's like being there, but without the sunburn and exorbitant beer prices.
A Word of Caution (and a Slightly Controversial Take)
Be prepared for commercial breaks. Lots and lots of commercial breaks. It's just part of the deal.
And here's my unpopular opinion: I actually enjoy some of the commercials. Especially the ones with the cheesy golf puns. Sue me!

"Fore-get about your troubles!" - An actual golf commercial, probably.
The Bottom Line
Watching The Masters is easier than ever, thanks to a plethora of broadcast and streaming options. Just remember to plan ahead.
Check your local listings, download the apps, and maybe invest in a comfy chair. Because you're going to be parked in front of the screen for a while.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a sudden craving for pimento cheese. And maybe a nap. Augusta awaits!
