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How to watch the Masters, plus golf gear to help you celebrate

How to watch the Masters, plus golf gear to help you celebrate

Fox News09-04-2025

The 89th Masters Tournament starts on Thursday, April 10, at 7:30 am at the Augusta National golf course in Georgia. The Masters is one of golf's most prestigious competitions and is one of the four major men's professional golf championships, along with the U.S. Open, The Open Championship and the PGA Championship.
There are 95 golfers set to tee off amidst Augusta National's blooming azaleas, including big names like defending champion, Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcllroy. One notable absence is Tiger Woods, who underwent surgery in March for a torn Achilles tendon.
Round 1 of the Masters will stream on Masters.com, as well as ESPN. Friday's round is also available to watch on ESPN. Hulu + Live TV members get ESPN as part of their streaming plan, as well as Sling TV members. On Saturday and Sunday, CBS takes over streaming the tournament, which viewers can access on Paramount+ starting at noon.
To witness the action unfold along the pivotal Amen Corner and find out who wins the next iconic green jacket, start watching at 7:30 on Thursday morning.
Now is the perfect time to level-up your golf game with all new equipment. Whether it's a new bag for your clubs, professional-quality golf balls or golf attire, get ready for the golf season today.
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Get last year's Masters t-shirt on sale from Walmart. The front features the classic Masters logo and the back lists all the tournaments back to 1934. The white and tan shirt colors blend in with any workout gear or casual outfit, making it the perfect everyday shirt.
The U.S. Open is a hugely popular tournament, and this year was the 125th anniversary. Grab a golf hat with this year's Oakmont logo and show your love for everything golf. Wear this hat out on the course or just around the house.
Looking for a comfortable but light sweatshirt to wear out on the course? This UNRL x 125th U.S. Open sweatshirt looks professional and features this year's Oakmont logo. The two side zip pockets keep your belongings safe while you're swinging, and the moisture-wicking material keeps you cool.
Add a Cutter & Buck 2018 Ryder Cup polo to your collection of golf tees. The DryTec® technology wicks away sweat, so it's the perfect polo to hit the course in. It's also officially licensed with the Ryder Cup logo on the chest.
The GT-14 Katana golf bag from Ghost Golf is a high-end, abrasion-resistant, leather bag that's designed to last for years. There are 11 pockets, including five cooler beverage pockets to keep your drinks cold and a customizable ball pocket that'll keep all your golf balls safe. You also get a matching rain hood that'll keep your gear dry.
Original price: $209.99
The El Camino golf bag is great for golfers who prefer to walk around the course, thanks to the double strap for comfortable wearing. The four-way top divider fits up to 10 golf clubs easily. A dual-flex stand keeps your bag upright when you're swinging, and the included rain cover keeps your gear dry.
Do you prefer a funny golf hat to wear on the course? Sunday Swagger's Baggy snapback has a small, funny golf bag logo and Sunday Swagger's classic script on the side. The active performance fabric makes it the ideal hat for on the course or at the gym.
All the golf nerds out there will be proud to show their love of golf with this "Golf Nerds" snapback hat. The two-tone hat and the felt wording make this hat unique, and the Flexfit feature includes a stretchy sweatband that keeps you comfortable while you're out on the course.
Original price: $54.99
Titleist Pro V1 golf balls are a popular choice among novices and professionals alike. The newer update has a high gradients core technology that lowers your spin, helping you get your ball even further.
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A comfortable pair of golfing shorts is a must now that spring is here. Travis Mathew Wanderlust golf shorts are a high-end option. They're made from lightweight material and four-way stretch fabrics that make them versatile and breathable while you're playing. You can choose from seven fun colors to customize your shirts to your preferred golf look.

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