The 88th edition of the legendary tournament will take place at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, from April 12 to 15 (AEDT). There are no qualifying tournaments or alternates for the Masters, which is an invitational event and the most exclusive of the four majors, unlike the rest of the major championships.
The top 50 players in the world, as well as previous winners, current champions, and high finishers in professional and amateur competitions, are automatically invited. This year’s tournament will feature LIV golf and PGA Tour players all competing for the prestigious green jacket, and you won’t have to miss a key moment when watching or streaming the Masters live in Australia.
How to watch the 2024 Masters Tournament live in Australia
The Master’s Tournament is one of the four majors on the PGA Tour, and the Australian broadcast rights belong exclusively to Fox Sports (Foxtel/Kayo) and Nine Network. The Nine network’s free to air coverage will be carried by 9GEM, and the live broadcasts will be limited to 5:00am – 9:30am during the opening three rounds, even if play extends beyond that time, and from 4:00am until the finish of the Final Round.
Fox Sports, however, via Foxtel and Kayo, will provide the most comprehensive live coverage of every round, ad-break free during play, and in Ultra 4K HD. Starting from Friday, 12 April, right through the Final Round on Monday, April 15th, Fox Sports (Foxtel/Kayo) will carry over 120 hours of live programming. This coverage includes pre and post-tournament shows, as well as The Masters replays for those who find them more convenient.
Additionally, on Friday morning from 12.30am (AEDT), Foxtel and Kayo will also have live coverage of Amen Corner.
Fortunately, there are several options for watching the Masters Tournament on Fox Sports in Australia, including Foxtel, Foxtel Now, Foxtel from Telstra and Kayo Sports. Additionally, both Foxtel Now and the streaming service Kayo Sports currently offer new subscribers a free trial, and each is more than long enough to cover the entire tournament.
Check out the live PGA golf broadcast times below, and should you miss any of the action while it happens, daily replays will be available on both Foxtel and Kayo through-out the tournament.
What time is the Augusta Masters on TV in Australia today?
Date | Event | Time | Channel |
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Fri, 12 April 2024 | The Masters Amen Corner: R1 | 12:30am – 8:00am | Foxtel / Kayo |
Fri, 12 April 2024 | The Masters: Round 1 | LIVE: 5:00am – 9:30am | Foxtel / Kayo / 9Gem |
Sat, 13 April 2024 | The Masters: Round 2 | LIVE: 5:00 am – 9:30 am | Foxtel / Kayo / 9Gem |
Sun, 14 April 2024 | The Masters: Round 3 | LIVE: 5:00am – 9:00am | Foxtel / Kayo / 9Gem |
Mon, 15 April 2024 | The Masters: Final Round | LIVE: 4:00am – 9:00am | Foxtel / Kayo |
Where to stream the Masters Tournament in Australia
Whether you like to live stream golf on your favourite device or your home TV, there are several ways to access all the PGA action this weekend. You can even watch every hole with a free trial from the Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now streaming services.
Use the information below to review your options for watching or streaming the 2024 Masters Tournament live.
Stream The Masters Free on Kayo Sports
If you’re a resident of Australia you may wish to check out the Kayo Sports free trial (7 days for new customers) which offers live access to all Fox Sports channels with no lock-in contract.
Beginning on April 12th, Kayo will offer live coverage of the Masters Tournament from eight separate feeds, This includes seven live on-course feeds, as well as the main coverage and featured holes. Additional coverage will include the post-show, “Live From The Players”, while Kayo Minis and three “speed round” short-form highlights packages will be available daily on-demand.
With Kayo Sports you can stream PGA events live in 2024 using eligible mobile devices, while their No Spoilers feature allows you to hide all the scores so you won’t see the results before you’ve had a chance to watch.
Watch The Masters Free online with Foxtel Now
Similar to Kayo, Foxtel Now will also offer a dedicated live feed starting from April 12th, with pre and post-play analysis, and featured reruns from classic Masters winners of the past, including greats like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Nick Faldo, Seve Ballesteros and others.
The Foxtel Now online streaming service offers access to the Masters Tournament via their Sports Pack. That means that you get access to all golf majors as well as weekly events via Fox Sports with no lock in contract. The Foxtel Now free 10 Day Trial offer is available to new customers.
To get the Sports Pack ($29/month) you must first subscribe to the Essential Pack option ($25/month). This means that watching the Masters Tournament after your trial will cost a total of $53 per month.
Watch Masters Tournament live with Telstra
Telstra plus customers can get great deals for watching Masters on both Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now. With the Telstra Kayo Offer, you can get a $10 per month reduction on Basic ($15/month) and Premium ($25/month) plans.
The Foxtel Now Telstra offer gives you the first month for free, meaning you will only need to pay for the sports pack (includes Fox Sports) on top. Both of these options come as part of a 12-month contract.
Streaming devices for watching golf
The following is a list of compatible internet-connected streaming TV devices for which you can use to stream PGA Golf at home or on the move. These include Apple TV, Telstra TV, Android mobile devices, PCs and Tablets.
Devices supported on Kayo
- PC/Mac: Yes – MacOS 10.12+ (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) & Windows 10 (Chrome, Firefox, Edge); web browser only
- iOS/Android Phones/Tablets: Yes – Via native apps (iOS 15+ and Android 8+)
- Hubbl: Yes – available on both the small device and Hubbl Glass
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Chromecast Ultra, 3rd Generation
and Chromecast with Google TV for optimal streaming. SplitView not available - Apple TV: Yes – tvOS 11+, 4th Generation or higher. Casting available to previous models
- Amazon Fire TV Stick – Yes
- Google TV: Yes – OS 8.0+
- Android TV: Yes – Via
app for version 8.0 andup on the following devices: Xiaomi Mi Box, Asus Nexus Player, NVIDIA SHIELD, Sony BRAVIA™ and select models of Hisense, Kogan, Mecool, Panasonic, Philips, Sharpand TCL - Samsung Smart TVs: Yes – 2017 and later models. SplitView not available
- LG TV: Yes – 2018 models or later using WebOS 4 and above. LG Netcast TV’s or via LG TV’s Web Browser Application not available.
- Hisense Smart TV: Select 2019 – 2023 models
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
Devices supported on Foxtel/Foxtel Go
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome for PC; Chrome & Safari for Mac)
- iOS: Yes – Devices with iOS 9.35 or above
- Android: Yes – Devices with Android 5.0 and above (Android 13 beta versions are not supported)
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Via casting (only on Multiroom service)
- Google Nest: Yes – Via compatible Chromecast device connected or built-in to your TV
- Apple TV: Yes – Via AirPlay (only on Multiroom service)
- Smart TVs: Yes – Via casting only (only on Multiroom service)
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