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How to watch the Masters live stream for free: Day 3 live from anywhere

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With yesterday’s stormy conditions and toppling trees delaying the conclusion to the second round, there’s going to be a packed day 3 of golfing action at Augusta today and we can show you how to see it all with our guide on how to watch the Masters live stream for free. With weather forecasts still looking a bit unsettled, there’s a chance the action could keep spilling over and we may even still be enjoying the tournament on Monday.

TV coverage in the US is split between ESPN and CBS and is also available on Paramount Plus. Better yet, the entire event is also streaming online for free on the Masters website for US viewers. If you’re outside of the US, we can show you how to get access to that free Masters live stream too via the use of a VPN. You could be watching just a few minutes from now and be all set for the weekend.

Brooks Koepka is in the lead with 12 under, while defending champion Scottie Scheffler is all the way down in T29, although we’d expect him to make the cut still. Rory Mcllroy won’t be making the cut though as he’s way down the standings. Tiger Woods is in with a chance as he’s right on the line of the cut at T50 and will be desperate to get through so he can tie the record for doing so in consecutive tournaments.

You can follow individual golfers at Masters.com and through The Masters Tournament app. The “Every Shot, Every Hole” feature will let you stream coverage for free without relying on ESPN or CBS to follow the action. You can also follow the Masters leaderboard and cut line on the PGA Tour website.

Where to watch the Masters in the US

You can watch the 2023 Masters Tournament on ESPN, CBS, and the Masters.com website. ESPN will broadcast the first two rounds of the tournament on April 6 and 7, while CBS will air the final two rounds on April 8 and 9. Meanwhile, the Masters website will offer live-streaming coverage of every shot and hole. 

The ESPN and CBS TV broadcasts are limited to a few hours of the tournament each day, so the best way to catch all the action or follow a specific golfer is to use The Masters Tournament app or the website. Both offer free streams of every hole and daily featured groups throughout the tournament. Simulcasts of the tournament’s CBS and ESPN broadcasts will also be available on Masters.com and the app, but may require you to log in with a pay-TV account. 

The CBS and Masters.com broadcasts will also be streamed on Paramount Plus, which starts at $10 a month (after a 7-day free trial). CBS and ESPN are also included as channels on live TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV ($70/month) and FuboTV ($75/month) – Fubo also has a 7-day free trial. 

What if you’re not in the US?

If you’re outside the US right now, you might be in an area that doesn’t have access to the free live stream of the Masters. But don’t worry, that’s where a VPN comes in. A VPN will let you stream the Masters from the Masters.com website no matter where you are, while also creating a more secure connection at home or on public Wi-Fi.

Our top recommended VPN service is ExpressVPN, which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re unsatisfied. You can also check our full list of the best VPN providers.

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How to watch the Masters with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don’t have one.
  • Install it on the device you’re using to watch the Masters.
  • Turn it on and set it to any US location.
  • Visit Masters.com.
  • Click “watch live” to choose a feed between the available holes and featured groups
  • Coverage will be available from April 6 to 9.

The Masters 2023 TV schedule

The Masters is separated into four rounds of tournament play beginning on April 6 and concluding April 9. Tee times begin as early as 8 a.m. ET, so not every player will be included on the TV broadcasts. You can find a full breakdown of player tee-times at Masters.com.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Kevin Webb

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Kevin Webb is a gaming reporter based from the New York City Insider Inc. office. He graduated from Morehouse College in 2013 and worked as an Assistant Editor with Darien Times and as a member of the Shoryuken content team prior to joining Business Insider in 2018. Kevin has also been a competitive Street Fighter player since 2007 and will still take on all challengers. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we test tech and electronics.

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