Masters 2026 TV Schedule: Sunday Final Round Coverage Times
Golf fans across the U.S. are searching for today's Masters Tournament TV schedule as the 2026 championship reaches its dramatic conclusion at Augusta National. The final round airs Sunday, April 12, with live coverage beginning at 10:00 AM ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
This year's tournament has drawn exceptional interest after third-round leader Jordan Spieth carded a 65 on Saturday, putting him two strokes ahead of defending champion Scottie Scheffler. The intense leaderboard competition has triggered peak viewer demand for broadcast details.
CBS will carry exclusive live coverage from 2:00-7:00 PM ET, following early featured group coverage on ESPN+ (9:15 AM-7:00 PM ET) and Masters.com's Amen Corner stream (10:45 AM-6:00 PM ET). DirecTV subscribers can access four separate channels of coverage through Masters Multiview.
Augusta National's weather forecast shows partly cloudy skies with highs near 78°F, ideal conditions for what could be a record-setting finish. Tournament officials moved tee times earlier due to potential late afternoon thunderstorms in the Augusta, Georgia area.
Viewership is expected to surpass last year's 12.06 million average, especially with three Americans in the top five positions. The Masters remains the most-watched golf event in the U.S., with Sunday's round typically drawing the highest ratings.
Fans without cable can stream through Paramount+ ($5.99/month), fuboTV (free trial available), or the CBS Sports app with provider authentication. International viewers can find country-specific broadcast details on Masters.com.
The tournament concludes with the traditional Butler Cabin ceremony immediately following play, expected around 7:00 PM ET if no playoff occurs. Green jacket presentations will air live on CBS and stream on all major platforms.