More master coverage, do you want? More master coverage, you will get.
Amazon Prime Video will be participating in Masters’ broadcast partners in 2026 with ESPN, CBS and Paramount+, broadcasting two-hour coverage in the first and second rounds of April from 1pm to 3pm.
The 2026 Master will have a total of 27 hours of broadcast coverage. This is 50% more than it aired in 2024.
“Working with Amazon in this ability is an exciting opportunity for the Masters Tournament and its fans,” Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said in the release. “We are proud of our long-standing partnership with CBS Sports and ESPN, which has set the highest standard of Masters’ broadcast coverage. The addition of Amazon further enhances our ability to enhance the expansion and enhancement of the tournament’s presentation and enjoyment.”
Prime Video’s broadcast window precedes ESPN coverage in the first two rounds, Thursday and Friday. Paramount+ and CBS will air live coverage in the final two rounds, Saturday and Sunday.
“It’s an honor to all of us become broadcast partners for the Masters Tournament and provide another four-hour coverage,” said Jay Marine, Head of Prime Video for us and Global Sports. “We are humbled and proud to begin our relationship with Augusta National Golf Club and cannot wait to start.”
CBS began reporting on the Grand Slam event in 1956. ESPN began airing the first and second rounds in 2008.