Masters 2019: Tiger Woods’ tee time for Sunday, how to watch live

Brandon Schlager

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The next stop on Tiger Woods' 2019 tournament schedule is Augusta, Georgia, where the world's best golfers gather this week for the Masters, the first major on the PGA Tour calendar.

Woods, ranked 12th in the world, last slipped on a green jacket 14 years ago and has been trying unsuccessfully to win a 15th major since 2008, his last. He's played in five PGA events this season, failing to finish better than a tie for 10th (WGC-Mexico Championship). Woods' 2018 Masters, his first time in the field after two years off, was a mixed bag (t-32), so there's plenty of room for improvement. He'll remain a betting favorite if by name only.

MORE: Watch the Masters live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)

That won't dull the intrigue around Woods, who many doubt can win another major. Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 major championships is still far in the distance but the world is watching if the 43-year-old can make inroads in 2019.

Below is everything you'll need to know to watch Tiger's rounds at Augusta National. You can also follow our "Tiger Tracker" and a full live leaderboard for hole-by-hole updates throughout the tournament.

Masters 2019: Tiger Woods' tee times

Due to the threat of inclement weather, Tiger Woods will tee off at 9:20 a.m. ET, despite being in the last group. He will play with Tony Finau and leader Francesco Molinari. 

Round Time Pairing
1 11:04 a.m. ET Haotong Li, Jon Rahm
2 1:49 p.m. ET Haotong Li, Jon Rahm
3 2:05 p.m. ET Ian Poulter
4 9:20 a.m. ET Francesco Molinari, Tony Finau

TIGER TRACKER: Follow Tiger Woods' Round 4 at the Masters

Masters live: How to watch Tiger Woods

All four days of the Masters will be featured on major networks. ESPN takes the first two days while CBS will broadcast the final two. Golf Channel and Masters.com will provide additional coverage in the days leading up to and during the Masters. You can also live stream Rounds 3-4 by signing up for fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.

ESPN's Scott Van Pelt will host ESPN's coverage of the tournament and Jim Nantz will once again lend his voice for the final two rounds on CBS. 

Date Time TV Channel
Thursday, April 11 3-7:30 p.m. ET ESPN
Friday, April 12 3-7:30 p.m. ET ESPN
Saturday, April 13 3-7 p.m. ET CBS/fuboTV
Sunday, April 14 9 a.m. ET CBS/fuboTV

Brandon Schlager

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Brandon Schlager is an assistant managing editor at The Sporting News. A proud Buffalo, N.Y. native and graduate of SUNY Buffalo State, he joined SN as an intern in 2014 and now oversees editorial content strategy.