Golf’s pinnacle major – the Masters – has reached the final round for 2024.
Who can hold their nerve at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Sunday?
The Sporting News explains how you can watch it in Australia.
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Where to watch the Masters in Australia: TV channel, live stream
TV channel, free-to-air
The Masters can be watched on Australian free-to-air television via 9Gem.
It is also broadcast on pay TV provider Foxtel through the Fox Sports channels.
Live stream
There are two options to stream the Masters – one free and the other via a subscription.
Masters coverage can be viewed for free via Channel 9’s streaming platform 9Now.
For the most comprehensive coverage, Kayo Sports will be streaming the entire tournament plus analysis coverage.
When is the Masters in 2024?
- Date (AEST): Thursday, April 11 (Par 3 Contest) | Friday, April 12-Monday, April 15 (Rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4)
The Masters Par 3 Contest will begin on Thursday, April 11. The first round of the Masters will start the next day, and the tournament will conclude on Monday, April 15.
Masters Round 4 tee times Australia: Pairings for final round (AEST)
Australian players bolded.
Tee time (AEST) | Group |
11:15 p.m. (Sun) | Adam Hadwin, Vijay Singh |
11:25 p.m. | Jake Knapp, Grayson Murray |
11:35 p.m. | Tiger Woods, Neal Shipley |
11:45 p.m. | Tom Kim, Denny McCarthy |
11:55 p.m. | Kurt Kitayama, Thorbjorn Olsen |
12:05 a.m. (Mon) | Erik van Rooyen, Eric Cole |
12:15 a.m. | Jose Maria Olazabal, Camilo Villegas |
12:25 a.m. | Russell Henley, Jason Day |
12:35 a.m. | Keegan Bradley, Min Woo Lee |
12:45 a.m. | Si Woo Kim, J.T. Poston |
1:05 a.m. | Corey Conners, Brooks Koepka |
1:15 a.m. | Phil Mickelson, Shane Lowry |
1:25 a.m. | Taylor Moore, Sahith Theegala |
1:35 a.m. | Akshay Bhatia, Harris English |
1:45 a.m. | Jon Rahm, Tony Finau |
1:55 a.m. | Hideki Matsuyama, Luke List |
2:05 a.m. | Ryan Fox, Rickie Fowler |
2:25 a.m. | Danny Willett, Adam Scott |
2:35 a.m. | Will Zalatoris, Tyrrell Hatton |
2:45 a.m. | Rory McIlroy, Joaquin Niemann |
2:55 a.m. | Matthieu Pavon, Sepp Straka |
3:05 a.m. | Matt Fitzpatrick, Patrick Reed |
3:15 a.m. | Adam Schenk, Chris Kirk |
3:25 a.m. | Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover |
3:45 a.m. | Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood |
3:55 a.m. | Byeong-hun An, Cameron Smith |
4:05 a.m. | Cameron Davis, Nicolai Hojgaard |
4:15 a.m. | Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele |
4:25 a.m. | Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg |
4:35 a.m. | Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa |
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List of Masters winners by year
Jack Nicklaus is the all-time leader in Masters victories (six). Tiger Woods is just one win away from tying Nicklaus’ record.
(Note: The Masters was canceled from 1943-1945 because of World War II.)
Year | Winner | Score |
2023 | Jon Rahm | -12 |
2022 | Scottie Scheffler | -10 |
2021 | Hideki Matsuyama | -10 |
2020 | Dustin Johnson | -20 |
2019 | Tiger Woods | -13 |
2018 | Patrick Reed | -15 |
2017 | Sergio Garcia | -9 |
2016 | Danny Willett | -5 |
2015 | Jordan Spieth | -18 |
2014 | Bubba Watson | -8 |
2013 | Adam Scott | -9 |
2012 | Bubba Watson | -10 |
2011 | Charl Schwartzel | -14 |
2010 | Phil Mickelson | -16 |
2009 | Angel Cabrera | -12 |
2008 | Trevor Immelman | -8 |
2007 | Zach Johnson | +1 |
2006 | Phil Mickelson | -7 |
2005 | Tiger Woods | -12 |
2004 | Phil Mickelson | -9 |
2003 | Mike Weir | -7 |
2002 | Tiger Woods | -12 |
2001 | Tiger Woods | -16 |
2000 | Vijay Singh | -10 |
1999 | José María Olazábal | -8 |
1998 | Mark O’Meara | -9 |
1997 | Tiger Woods | -18 |
1996 | Nick Faldo | -12 |
1995 | Ben Crenshaw | -14 |
1994 | José María Olazábal | -9 |
1993 | Bernhard Langer | -11 |
1992 | Fred Couples | -13 |
1991 | Ian Woosnam | -11 |
1990 | Nick Faldo | -10 |
1989 | Nick Faldo | -5 |
1988 | Sandy Lyle | -7 |
1987 | Larry Mize | -3 |
1986 | Jack Nicklaus | -9 |
1985 | Bernhard Langer | -6 |
1984 | Ben Crenshaw | -11 |
1983 | Seve Ballesteros | -8 |
1982 | Craig Stadler | -4 |
1981 | Tom Watson | -8 |
1980 | Seve Ballesteros | -13 |
1979 | Fuzzy Zoeller | -8 |
1978 | Gary Player | -11 |
1977 | Tom Watson | -12 |
1976 | Raymond Floyd | -17 |
1975 | Jack Nicklaus | -12 |
1974 | Gary Player | -10 |
1973 | Tommy Aaron | -5 |
1972 | Jack Nicklaus | -2 |
1971 | Charles Coody | -9 |
1970 | Billy Casper | -9 |
1969 | George Archer | -7 |
1968 | Bob Goalby | -11 |
1967 | Gay Brewer | -8 |
1966 | Jack Nicklaus | E |
1965 | Jack Nicklaus | -17 |
1964 | Arnold Palmer | -12 |
1963 | Jack Nicklaus | -2 |
1962 | Arnold Palmer | -8 |
1961 | Gary Player | -8 |
1960 | Arnold Palmer | -6 |
1959 | Art Wall Jr. | -4 |
1958 | Arnold Palmer | -4 |
1957 | Doug Ford | -5 |
1956 | Jack Burke Jr. | +1 |
1955 | Cary Middlecoff | -9 |
1954 | Sam Snead | +1 |
1953 | Ben Hogan | -14 |
1952 | Sam Snead | -2 |
1951 | Ben Hogan | -8 |
1950 | Jimmy Demaret | -5 |
1949 | Sam Snead | -6 |
1948 | Claude Harmon | -9 |
1947 | Jimmy Demaret | -7 |
1946 | Herman Keiser | -6 |
1942 | Byron Nelson | -8 |
1941 | Craig Wood | -8 |
1940 | Jimmy Demaret | -8 |
1939 | Ralph Guldahl | -9 |
1938 | Henry Picard | -3 |
1937 | Byron Nelson | -5 |
1936 | Horton Smith | -3 |
1935 | Gene Sarazen | -6 |
1934 | Horton Smith | -4 |