Masters 2022 tee times, TV coverage, live stream & more to watch Sunday's Round 4

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Augusta National showed its teeth during Saturday’s Round 3 of the Masters.

Because of that, the tournament no longer looks like a runaway for Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world. He left some daylight for Australia’s Cameron Smith.

Scheffler, who began the day with a five-stroke lead, appeared as if he would maintain his hold atop the leaderboard. However, after four bogeys on the second nine, including a salvaging bogey on a chaotic 18th hole, Scheffler is just three up on Smith, who shot a 4-under 68, the best round of any player on Saturday.

LIVE: Follow TSN's 2022 Masters leaderboard

Scheffler and Smith will be paired together on Sunday.

“It’ll be a fight to finish,” Masters champion and CBS commentator Nick Faldo said of Sunday’s final round.

Sungjae Im, who was the leader after Round 1, is also within striking distance at -4.

Tiger Woods looked uncomfortable Saturday. He finished +6 on the day and is now +7 for the tournament.

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

Watch the Masters live

TV coverage of the 2022 Masters will be split between CBS and ESPN. The first and second rounds can be watched on ESPN, and the third and fourth rounds can be seen on CBS.

Viewers in Canada can catch every round of the 2022 Masters on TSN.

Masters TV schedule 2022

Date Time (ET) TV channel
Sunday, April 10 2-7 p.m. CBS, fuboTV

Masters.com will stream the entire tournament. The 2022 Masters can also be watched on ESPN+, Paramount+ and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Masters streaming schedule

Fans will be able to watch the 2022 Masters online at Masters.com. ESPN+ and Paramount+ will also stream portions of the event throughout its four days of competition.

Another option for streaming the tournament is fuboTV, which offers a free trial to first-time users.

ESPN+

Date Time (ET) Coverage
Sunday, April 10 10:15 a.m.-7 p.m. Featured Groups
  10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Holes 4, 5, 6
  11:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Amen Corner
  12:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Holes 15, 16

Paramount+

Date Time (ET) Coverage
Sunday, April 10 10:15 a.m.-7 p.m. Featured Groups
  11:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Amen Corner
  12:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Holes 15, 16
  2 p.m.-7 p.m. CBS Broadcast

MORE: Masters 2022 tee times, pairings, featured groups for Rounds 1-2 at Augusta

Masters tee times 2022

Sunday, April 10

Tee time (ET) Group
10:10 a.m. Cameron Davis, Adam Scott
10:20 a.m. Tyrrell Hatton, Billy Horschel
10:30 a.m. Patrick Cantlay, Mackenzie Hughes
10:40 a.m. Max Homa, Bubba Watson
10:50 a.m. Jon Rahm, Tiger Woods
11 a.m. Russell Henley, Daniel Berger
11:10 a.m. Robert MacIntyre, Harold Varner III
11:20 a.m. Tom Hoge, Sepp Straka
11:30 a.m. Kevin Na, Seamus Power
11:50 a.m. Joaquinn Niemann, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
12 p.m. Kevin Kisner, Matthew Fitzpatrick
12:10 p.m. Tony Finau, Sergio Garcia
12:20 p.m. Lucas Glover, Patrick Reed
12:30 p.m. J.J. Spaun, Min Woo Lee
12:40 p.m. Harry Higgs, Lee Westwood
12:50 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Hudson Swafford
1 p.m. Marc Leishman, Talor Gooch
1:10 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Viktor Hovland
1:30 p.m. Webb Simpson, Will Zalatoris
1:40 p.m. Dustin Johnson, Cameron Champ
1:50 p.m. Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa
2 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Jason Kokrak
2:10 p.m. Corey Conners, Danny Willett
2:20 p.m. Charl Schwartzel, Justin Thomas
2:30 p.m. Sungjae Im, Shane Lowry
2:40 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Smith

Masters purse 2022

The purse at the 2022 Masters is expected to be the same as last year: $11.5 million. Based on that total, the winner's share of the prize money would be $2.07 million.

Masters Tournament odds for 2022

Jon Rahm (+900) entered the Masters as the favorite to win, per odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. Rahm won his first major tournament, the U.S. Open, in 2021. He made his Masters debut in 2017 and has finished inside the top-10 the last four appearances. 

Scottie Scheffler (+1200), Justin Thomas (+1400), Cameron Smith (+1400) and Dustin Johnson (+1600) round out the rest of the top-five golfers in terms of odds to win the tournament. Scheffler is currently ranked No. 1, coming off a win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. 

Golfer Odds to win
Jon Rahm +900
Scottie Scheffler +1200
Justin Thomas +1400
Cameron Smith +1400
Dustin Johnson +1600
Rory McIlroy +2000
Viktor Hovland +2000
Brooks Koepka +2000
Xander Schauffele +2000
Collin Morikawa +2000
Jordan Spieth +2200
Patrick Cantlay +2500
Hideki Matsuyama +3500
Will Zalatoris +3500
Russell Henley +3500
Daniel Berger +4000
Bryson DeChambeau +4500
Louis Oosthuizen +4500
Tiger Woods +5000
Sam Burns +5000
Adam Scott +5500
Tyrell Hatton +5500
Matt Fitzpatrick +5500
Marc Leishman +5500
Shane Lowry +5500
Corey Conners +5500
Paul Casey +6000
Joaquin Niemann +6500
Bubba Watson +6500
Billy Horschel +7000
Sungjae Im +7500
Justin Rose +8000
Sergio Garcia +8000
Abraham Ancer +8000
Max Homa +8000
Patrick Reed +8000
Tommy Fleetwood +9000
Si Woo Kim +9000
Gary Woodland +10000

Where is the Masters in 2022?

The 2022 Masters Tournament will take place at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.

  • Par: 72
  • Distance: 7,475 yards

Masters past winners

Here are the Masters winners dating back to 2000.

Year Winner Winner's share
2021 Hideki Matsuyama $2.07 million
2020 Dustin Johnson $2.07 million
2019 Tiger Woods $2.07 million
2018 Patrick Reed $1.98 million
2017 Sergio Garcia $1.98 million
2016 Danny Willett $1.8 million
2015 Jordan Spieth $1.8 million
2014 Bubba Watson $1.62 million
2013 Adam Scott $1.44 million
2012 Bubba Watson $1.44 million
2011 Charl Schwartzel $1.44 million
2010 Phil Mickelson $1.35 million
2009 Angel Cabrera $1.35 million
2008 Trevor Immelman $1.35 million
2007 Zach Johnson $1.31 million
2006 Phil Mickelson $1.26 million
2005 Tiger Woods $1.26 million
2004 Phil Mickelson $1.12 million
2003 Mike Weir $1.08 million
2002 Tiger Woods $1.08 million
2001 Tiger Woods $1.08 million
2000 Vijay Singh $828,000

Bryan Murphy

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.