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How to Watch the Masters in Australia: TV and Streaming Times

How to Watch the Masters in Australia: TV and Streaming Times

The Masters Tournament is one of the great weeks on the golfing calendar, and Australian fans can once again watch every shot from Augusta National live in 2026.

In Australia, the Masters is broadcast exclusively on Fox Sports, available via Foxtel, Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports. There is no free‑to‑air coverage, making these services the only official way to watch the tournament live.

The 2026 Masters begins on Thursday, April 9 (local US time), which means play gets underway late Thursday night into Friday morning AEST, with overnight coverage across all four rounds.

⛳ Masters Australian TV Broadcast Times (AEST)

  • Round 1: Friday, from 10:30pm AEST
  • Round 2: Saturday, from 10:30pm AEST
  • Round 3: Sunday, from 12:00am AEST
  • Final Round: Monday, from 12:00am AEST

Australian viewers will once again have extra reason to tune in, with a strong local contingent in the field.

Former Masters champion Adam Scott returns to Augusta alongside fellow major winners Jason Day and Cameron Smith, while Min Woo Lee continues his rise as one of Australia’s most exciting players. Cameron Davis rounds out the Australian presence, giving local fans plenty to follow across all four rounds.

Fox Sports and Kayo provide comprehensive Masters coverage, including the main broadcast as well as dedicated feeds for Amen Corner, featured holes, featured groups, and extensive pre‑round and post‑round analysis. Whether you prefer to focus on marquee groups or lock into the traditional coverage, there is no shortage of viewing options.

While Masters.com and the official Masters app offer free streaming in the United States, that coverage is geo‑restricted and not officially available in Australia. For Australian viewers, Foxtel and Kayo remain the only legitimate ways to watch the tournament live.

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