What time does a Masters program start in the UK today?

What time does a Masters program start in the UK today?

Augusta National hosts golf’s first major tournament of the year with the Masters returning in 2023.

Scotty Scheffler donned the iconic green jacket for the first time last year and will be among the front runners as he once again attempts to win one of sport’s most prestigious trophies.

The championship should be very competitive, especially with John Ramm making a good start on day one sharing the lead with Brooks Koepka and Victor Hovland.

The return of a group of LIV Golf rebels adds an extra layer of intrigue to the proceedings, with former winners Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson among those set to compete.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When are the teachers?

The 87th edition of The Masters Tournament will be held at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States, for four days, from 6 to 9 April.

How can I watch?

UK viewers can watch the action on Sky Sports, the exclusive Masters broadcast partner in the UK. Extensive coverage will be shown on Sky Sports Golf during a busy week in Augusta, while subscribers will also be able to watch via Sky Go.

Will Liv players compete in the 2023 Masters tournament?

The Masters has the smallest course of the four major men’s golf courses. Participation is by invitation only. The tournament has confirmed that players who choose to join the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Series and who meet the eligibility criteria will be invited despite their exclusion from the PGA Tour.

Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzl and Phil Mickelson qualified as previous Green Jacket winners, while Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka qualified as the result of major victories over the past five years.

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Master prospects (via Betfair terms – E/W: odds of 1/4, 4 places):

  • John Ram 3/1
  • Scotty Scheffler 5/1
  • Brooks Koepka 2/13
  • Victor Hovland 10/1
  • Jason Day 1/12
  • Cameron Young 1/16
  • Jordan Spieth 20/1
  • Rory McIlroy 1/20
  • Xander Schavelli 1/22
  • Sam Burns 1/25
  • Tony Finno 1/25
  • Colin Morikawa 1/25
  • Shane Lowry 1/33
  • Cameron Smith 40/1
  • Justin Thomas 40/1
  • All others are 50/1 or higher

Augusta National hosts golf’s first major tournament of the year with the Masters returning in 2023.

Scotty Scheffler donned the iconic green jacket for the first time last year and will be among the front runners as he once again attempts to win one of sport’s most prestigious trophies.

The championship should be very competitive, especially with John Ramm making a good start on day one sharing the lead with Brooks Koepka and Victor Hovland.

The return of a group of LIV Golf rebels adds an extra layer of intrigue to the proceedings, with former winners Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson among those set to compete.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When are the teachers?

The 87th edition of The Masters Tournament will be held at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States, for four days, from 6 to 9 April.

How can I watch?

UK viewers can watch the action on Sky Sports, the exclusive Masters broadcast partner in the UK. Extensive coverage will be shown on Sky Sports Golf during a busy week in Augusta, while subscribers will also be able to watch via Sky Go.

Will Liv players compete in the 2023 Masters tournament?

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The Masters has the smallest course of the four major men’s golf courses. Participation is by invitation only. The tournament has confirmed that players who choose to join the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Series and who meet the eligibility criteria will be invited despite their exclusion from the PGA Tour.

Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzl and Phil Mickelson qualified as previous Green Jacket winners, while Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka qualified as the result of major victories over the past five years.

Master prospects (via Betfair terms – E/W: odds of 1/4, 4 places):

  • John Ram 3/1
  • Scotty Scheffler 5/1
  • Brooks Koepka 2/13
  • Victor Hovland 10/1
  • Jason Day 1/12
  • Cameron Young 1/16
  • Jordan Spieth 20/1
  • Rory McIlroy 1/20
  • Xander Schavelli 1/22
  • Sam Burns 1/25
  • Tony Finno 1/25
  • Colin Morikawa 1/25
  • Shane Lowry 1/33
  • Cameron Smith 40/1
  • Justin Thomas 40/1
  • All others are 50/1 or higher

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