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How to watch the 2026 Masters Day 1 live for free: Tee times, streaming

The 2026 PGA Tour begins with the first major of the year: It’s time for The Masters.

The tournament begins today and will continue through Sunday, April 12, when the winner of the 90th annual tournament will be awarded his customary green jacket.

It’s all going down, as it does every year, at the Augusta National Golf Course in Augusta, Georgia.

It’s been a year since Rory McIlroy completed a career grand slam with his first win at The Masters. McIlroy is back this year to defend his title, but he recently pulled out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational with back spasms. The defending champ played his most recent tournament, The Players, through the back injury and finished tied for 46th.

Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler are among the favorites to win the green jacket this year.

There are a bunch of different options when it comes to streaming this year’s Masters tournament, so we broke it down for you below. Keep reading for TV schedules, streaming schedules and more for the first round of The Masters 2026.

The Masters begin today, April 9, and end on April 12.

While The Masters will air across the a few different networks and streaming services, you likely won’t need all of them to tune in to as much of The Masters as you’d like.

If you’re a cord-cutter without cable, here’s the combo we recommend: DIRECTV and Prime Video, both of which you can try for free.

DIRECTV’s Choice plan ($59.99 for your first month with a five-day free trial) includes access to the ESPN Unlimited app, where featured groups will stream throughout the day. The service will also have its own live streams of the featured groups. Of course, it also includes ESPN, where you can stream the TV coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET.

Prime Video will present its first-ever coverage of The Masters today, in the form of early featured group coverage and a two-hour broadcast beginning at 1 p.m. ET. If you aren’t already an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can get your first 30 days of Prime Video completely free.

In addition to the afternoon and evening coverage listed above, The Masters will air morning coverage across a handful of streaming services. All times listed below are in ET.

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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and Decider.com. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on every streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. When she’s not writing about (or watching) TV, movies, and sports, she’s also keeping up on the underrated perfume dupes at Bath & Body Works and testing headphones. Prior to joining Decider and The New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.

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