Golf legend Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods' former coach, Butch Harmon, will be among the TV pundits casting their eyes over the Masters 2023 for the benefit of UK fans.
A huge audience is expected to tune in over the course of the four-day tournament as Scottie Scheffler defends his title, starting as joint-favourite alongside Rory McIlroy.
Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 champion, and his predecessor, Dustin Johnson, are also among the field at Augusta National.
Here's how to watch the action live as the Masters 2023 becomes the first men's major of the calendar year in the 87th edition of the showpiece.
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What time is Masters 2023?
The Masters 2023 starts at 1pm BST on Thursday, April 6. On Friday, play is scheduled to start at 2pm, and it's 4pm on Saturday and Sunday play.
Masters 2023 live stream, TV channel in UK
Here's how to watch all of the action from the Masters in the UK:
TV channel | Streaming | |
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UK | Sky Sports Golf | SkyGo |
UK: The Masters 2023 is carried across Sky Sports Golf, with streaming available on Sky Go.
Wall-to-wall coverage begins at 2pm over the first two rounds, with the global broadcast window starting at 8pm on Thursday April 6 and Friday April 7.
The Amen Corner stream - covering the three holes from the 11th - will be available for free on the Sky Sports Golf YouTube channel and Sky Sports App for the first three days and for two hours on Sunday.
Live coverage will also be available on Now TV for viewers who want to pay a one-off monthly price rather than sign up for a Sky Sports contract.
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— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) April 5, 2023
Masters 2023 TV schedule, live stream and online times
The 'Masters Breakfast' show over the weekend will provide highlights, previews and pit special guests against each other in the Shot Centre.
The two-hour 'On The Range' show also broadcasts daily, while Sky Sports Golf will show documentaries and features from previous editions of the Masters.
All timings on the red button are TBC as of April 5.
Thursday, April 6
2pm-7.30pm: Featured groups (Sky Sports Golf)
7.30pm - 12.30am: The Masters day one (Sky Sports Golf)
1.30 pm: On the Range (Sky Sports red button)
1.45pm: Holes 4,5,6 (red button)
3.45pm: Amen Corner (red button)
4.45pm: Holes 15,16 (red button)
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Friday, April 7
2pm-7.30pm: Featured groups (Sky Sports Golf)
7.30pm - 12.30am: The Masters day two (Sky Sports Golf)
1.30 pm: On the Range (red button)
1.45pm: Holes 4,5,6 (red button)
3.45pm: Amen Corner (red button)
4.45pm: Holes 15,16 (red button)
Saturday, April 8
8am-11am: Masters Breakfast (Sky Sports Golf)
3pm-7.30pm: Live Masters build-up (Sky Sports Golf)
7.30pm - 12.30am: The Masters day three (Sky Sports Golf)
3.15pm: Featured groups (Sky Sports Golf)
3.30pm: Holes 4,5,6 (red button)
4pm: On the Range (red button)
4.45pm: Amen Corner (red button)
5.30pm: Holes 15,16 (red button)
Could this be Tiger's LAST Masters? 🥺 pic.twitter.com/wLHyPZCGNP
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) April 5, 2023
Sunday, April 9
8am-11am: Masters Breakfast (Sky Sports Golf)
3pm-6.30pm: Live Masters build-up (Sky Sports Golf)
6.30pm - 12.30am: The Masters day four (Sky Sports Golf)
3.15pm: Featured groups (Sky Sports Golf)
3.30pm: Holes 4,5,6 (red button)
4pm: On the Range (red button)
4.45pm: Amen Corner (red button)
5.30pm: Holes 15,16 (red button)
Masters 2023 Odds
Full list of odds with SkyBet for players to win the 2023 Masters. Odds as of April 5.
Top 20 favourites
Golfer | Odds to win |
Rory McIlroy | 15/2 |
Scottie Scheffler | 15/2 |
Jon Rahm | 10/1 |
Jordan Spieth | 18/1 |
Patrick Cantlay | 20/1 |
Justin Thomas | 25/1 |
Tony Finau | 25/1 |
Cameron Smith | 28/1 |
Collin Morikawa | 28/1 |
Dustin Johnson | 28/1 |
Xander Schauffele | 28/1 |
Jason Day | 28/1 |
Cameron Young | 33/1 |
Brooks Koepka | 35/1 |
Max Homa | 35/1 |
Sung-Jae Im | 35/1 |
Viktor Hovland | 35/1 |
Will Zalatoris | 40/1 |
Sam Burns | 45/1 |
Hideki Matsuyama | 50/1 |