Want to watch The Masters replay and highlights but don’t want to sign up to a long-term TV or streaming deal? You might just be able to watch The Masters for free…
Here, we have details on free trials and offers from major broadcasters, plus information on the free streaming options available through the Masters’ own website and app, and how to unblock free streams from anywhere with a VPN.
Free streaming on Masters.com and the Masters app
The Masters is hosting free live streaming on its own website, and app for those in the USA, including a replay and highlights of Rory McIlroy winning his first Masters Tournament.
Broadcasters queue up to show the biggest event in golf but the organisation itself is so big it can afford to then give it away for free.
Both Masters.com and the Masters app are hosting live streaming and replays/highlights of play at Augusta National (you’ll need to use a VPN when outside the USA). Not only do you get the supplementary feeds including Featured Groups and Holes, you also get a direct simulcast of the main TV broadcast of the final round.
That means you’ll get whatever live action is shown on CBS on Sunday, with the most important moments of the McIlroy vs Rose playoff all captured in one feed.
You won’t get the same analysts and interviews as you do with the ESPN or CBS crews. That then comes down to personal preference of the coverage you want and what you’re willing to pay for it.
Note that the Masters streaming only works in the USA. If you’re US-based but abroad while the tournament is on you can still get your usual access by using a VPN – more on that at the bottom of this page.
Free trials
A number of major broadcasters are offering free trials in time for The Masters. You can sign up, watch The Masters for free, and then cancel without paying a penny, if you felt you wouldn’t get any long-term value out of the subscription.
Watch The Masters for free from anywhere
If you’re outside of your home country right now, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the final round Masters TV deals – a VPN will allow you to watch your usual streams from anywhere.
A Virtual Private Network is a piece of internet security software that can re-route your traffic through virtual servers located all over the world, meaning you can alter your device’s location and bypass the geo-restrictions imposed on all the platforms mentioned above. It’s great for watching your usual golf coverage even while travelling.
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