Welcome back to Augusta! World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler returns to defend his title when The Masters begins Thursday, April 6. The Masters is one of golf’s four majors and has featured no shortage of unforgettable moments, from Jack Nicklaus’s incredible rally in 1986 to Tiger Woods’s improbable comeback in 2019. Woods is expected to participate in the 2023 Masters, as are Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, who headline the 18 LIV Golfers who earned invitations to Augusta.
Read on to learn how to safely and securely stream The Masters for free using ExpressVPN!
Watch The Masters live online for free at Masters.com
Price: Free
The Masters offers comprehensive streaming from various vistas along the iconic Augusta National course. Just follow the steps below and watch golf in crystal clear HD.
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a server location in the U.S.
- Go to www.masters.com/live and select your preferred camera view.
- Fore!
The Masters Golf live Streaming app
You can stream the entire 2023 Masters tournament using the official The Masters Tournament app. Although the app is free to download, note that live video is only available in the United States. The app’s Masters Vault also offers an exclusive video library featuring full-round replays, documentaries, and more.
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Where to watch The Masters 2023 live streams
ESPN and CBS
Both ESPN and CBS are included with major U.S. cord-cutting services. ESPN provides early-round coverage and CBS provides will air the third and final rounds of the 2023 Masters Tournament in the U.S. Be sure to check the official schedule so you don’t miss a single second of the action! You can watch the event with a variety of free trials.
Sling TV
Price: 35 USD/month and up
Country: U.S.
Channels: ESPN, CBS
Sling TV provides access to both ESPN and CBS, ensuring golf fans can fully enjoy The Masters. Best of all, a 7-day free trial is available when you download the Sling TV app. As The Masters is only a four-day tournament, the free trial will give you more than enough time to catch golf and other sports!
To watch the The Masters live on Sling TV:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a server location in the United States, such as Los Angeles. For assistance, contact ExpressVPN Support via live chat.
- Go to Sling TV and sign up for Sling Orange and Blue.
- Tune in and enjoy the golf!
Watching on a computer? For the best streaming experience, be sure to use the ExpressVPN browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Sky Sports
Price: 22 GBP/month and up
Country: United Kingdom
Channels: Sky Sports Golf
Living in the UK? Sky Sports remains your best bet for catching streams of The Masters. However, specialized equipment is required. You will also need to provide a valid postal code and a UK/Ireland credit or debit card.
If you’re traveling abroad and you already have an existing Sky subscription (and the Sky Sports add-on), you can access Sky Go with a VPN and get set up in a minute!
To watch golf on Sky Go:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a server location in the UK.
- Head to Sky Go and login.
- Enjoy the golf!
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YouTube TV
Price: 73 USD/month and up
Country: Worldwide (users can pay through Google Play)
Channels: ESPN, CBS
YouTube TV remains among the top options to safely and securely stream PGA Tour events, and The Masters are no exception. YouTube TV offers both CBS and ESPN. If you don’t feel like committing to YouTube TV, use the 14-day free trial.
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Fubo
Price: 70 USD/month
Channels: CBS, ESPN
Country: U.S.
How about another way to catch The Masters? Fubo (AKA the streaming service previously known as fuboTV) offers both CBS and ESPN, allowing golf fans to enjoy every round of The Masters. Use the seven-day free trial on Fubo to watch more golf and other sports like MLB and the NFL!
To live stream The Masters with Fubo:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a server location in the United States, such as Chicago.
- Sign up on Fubo.
- Tune in and enjoy!
Note: You will need a U.S. credit/debit card to subscribe. The billing address used may determine which local channels are available, and you may be unable to change your location.
Watching on a computer? For the best streaming experience, use the ExpressVPN browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Kayo
Price: 25 AUD/month and up
Kayo Sports is an Australian sports streaming service that broadcasts The Masters (among other sports including AFL and motorsports). New customers can get a 14-day free trial. After that, the Basic plan is 25 AUD/month, and the Premium plan is 35 AUD/month. Note that you may need a valid Australian credit/debit card and phone number to use Kayo Sports.
To watch golf on Kayo Sports:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a server location in Australia.
- Head to Kayo Sports and subscribe.
- Enjoy the match!
TSN and CTV
Price: 20 CAD/month
Country: Canada
Viewers in Canada can watch The Masters live streams in English through TSN and CTV. If you’re looking to catch the action in French, we suggest using RDS. Rather than use an American simulcast, TSN will have exclusive Canadian coverage with on-site analysis.
Hulu + Live TV
Price: 70 USD/month
Country: U.S.
Channels: ESPN, CBS
Fret not, you’ll be able to catch all four rounds of The Masters on Hulu! However, we must note that Hulu does not offer a free trial.
Paramount+
Price: 5 USD/month and up
CBS airs some of golf’s highest profile tournaments, including The Masters. While you can watch CBS on many of the cord-cutting services above, you can also stream CBS golf coverage on Paramount Plus, which is priced at just 5 USD per month and offers a 7-day free trial.
The Masters Tournament schedule
Make sure you fire up your VPN to safely and securely live stream The Masters!
Date and time | Network and coverage |
Thursday, April 6, 3-7:30 p.m. ET | ESPN, ESPN+ |
Friday, April 7, 3-7:30 p.m. ET | ESPN, ESPN+ |
Saturday, April 8, 3-7 p.m. ET | CBS, Paramount Plus |
Sunday, April 9, 2-7 p.m. ET | CBS, Paramount Plus |
The Masters odds
Will Scottie Scheffler win The Masters? Here are the latest odds according to Action Network.
Golfer | Odds |
Scottie Scheffler | +700 |
Rory McIlroy | +700 |
Jon Rahm | +900 |
Jordan Spieth | +1600 |
Patrick Cantlay | +2000 |
Justin Thomas | +2000 |
Cameron Smith | +2200 |
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FAQ: About the 2023 Masters Tournament
Who won The Masters each year?
As of April 2023, 55 golfers have won The Masters. Horton Smith won the inaugural Masters in 1934 and finished first again two years later. Jack Nicklaus leads all golfers with six total victories at Augusta, although Tiger Woods can equal his total at this year’s tournament. Woods previously won The Masters in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019.
Why is it called The Masters tournament?
According to the Golf Channel, the Masters was originally called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. However, investment dealer and Augusta National Golf Club co-founder Clifford Roberts suggested the tournament be called The Masters in honor of the “masters of golf” who hit the links. After some initial pushback, Roberts got his way in 1939, and the name stuck!
How much do Masters tickets cost in 2023?
A weeklong Masters badge costs fans 450 USD, the highest price ever for tournament badges and a 75 USD increase from 2022. If you feel like justifying the cost to yourself, remember that tickets break down to roughly 112 USD per day; and who could put a price on watching history?!
Can I stream sports on my computer?
Definitely. If you’re accessing the streaming service from a web browser, be sure to also install the ExpressVPN extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. The extension has a few features under the hood that can smooth out common streaming issues.
Can I stream sports on my phone or tablet?
Yes. ExpressVPN has apps for every major mobile device, including iOS and Android.
How can I stream on my TV with a VPN?
In brief there are five different ways to stream sports on your TV with ExpressVPN:
-With the native app for a smart TV or streaming device
-By streaming on your computer and connecting to the TV with an HDMI cable
-By mirroring or casting wirelessly to your TV or streaming device from your computer or mobile device
-By connecting to an ExpressVPN-enabled router, which allows for unlimited devices and makes it super simple to connect to different server locations simultaneously
-With MediaStreamer, ExpressVPN’s solution for devices that cannot install a VPN, such as Apple TV or gaming consoles. MediaStreamer only needs to be set up once, although it does not provide the full security benefits of a VPN. (Note that by connecting your Apple TV or gaming console to a router, you can get the best of both worlds!)
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I connected to the VPN but my internet speed is slow
If your internet speed is slow or your streaming seems to lag, there are a few possible reasons:
-The distance of your selected VPN server location from your physical location
-Your connection type (wired connections are more reliable than wireless connections)
-Suboptimal interconnectivity between the VPN and your ISP
-Slow internet connection speed at your location
-Your device type and processing power
Try each of the following steps to troubleshoot:
-Download the latest version of ExpressVPN
-Connect to a different VPN server location
-Change your VPN protocol
If you try each of the above and are still experiencing issues with your streaming speed, contact the ExpressVPN Support Team 24/7 and someone will be with you in seconds.
I connected to the suggested VPN server location but I can’t log in to the streaming service!
No worries! Server load changes rapidly (especially when lots of people are trying to watch certain events), but that’s exactly why ExpressVPN has high-speed servers all over the world. If you’re trying to access a site in the U.S. or Germany, for instance, try connecting to a different server location in those countries.
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