What Time Does The Masters Start And End This Year?
A tradition unlike any other is not just a Jim Nantz catchphrase as one of the true signs of spring each year is the Masters golf tournament. A big question this time of year is what time does the Masters start and end? We will answer that query below and also deliver betting information on this year’s Masters.
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What time does the Masters start this year?
We are getting ever-so-close to the beginning of one of the most heralded events on the American sports calendar. So what time does the Masters start and end this year?
The Masters will start on Thursday, April 11 at 10:30 a.m. ET
This year’s Masters start has been slightly delayed due to morning thunderstorms. Erik van Rooyen and Jake Knapp will be the first golfers to tee off on Thursday in the first round.
The 2024 Masters will start on Thursday, April 11 with first round play. Second round golf action will start on Friday, April 12. Things will really begin to ramp up on moving day at the Masters on Saturday, April 13. The Masters will end this year on Sunday, April 14 with the final round.
Here are the key dates for when will the Masters start and end this year.
- Thursday, April 11: First Round
- Friday, April 12: Second Round
- Saturday, April 13: Third Round
- Sunday, April 14: Fourth Round
Practice rounds will take place on the Monday and Tuesday ahead of the tournament. A par 3 contest will take place on Wednesday.
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What TV channel is the Masters on?
Another big question this time of year is what TV channel is the Masters on? CBS and ESPN will once again broadcast this year’s tournament from Augusta.
ESPN will broadcast the first and second round starting a 3 p.m. ET each day. CBS will broadcast the third and final round on Saturday and Sunday.
A live stream of the Masters will be available at Masters.com and on ESPN+ the first two days. Paramount+ will stream the action on Saturday and Sunday.