Foxtel secures exclusive Australian rights to golf’s most iconic tournament

Cameron Smith playing golf and Masters flag

The new agreement continues the company’s long-term partnership with Augusta National.

Foxtel Group has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the Masters Tournament – widely regarded as the pinnacle of the sport.

The deal ensures that for the first time, all four major golf tournaments – the Masters, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship – will be available live and exclusively on Fox Sports, via Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

The agreement builds on Foxtel’s longstanding relationship with Augusta National Golf Club and strengthens the network’s commitment to delivering world-class golf content to Australian audiences.

Bringing Australian fans closer to the action, Foxtel will use expert commentators on-site at Augusta National.

Fox Sports Australia’s Warren Smith and former PGA Tour player Paul Gow will provide live analysis and insights. The coverage will be further elevated by top-tier production, including a 4K UHD feed from the storied Amen Corner, offering viewers an immersive experience.

Foxtel Group’s Executive Director – Commercial, Sport, Rebecca McCloy, highlighted the significance of this milestone, stating: We are proud to become the exclusive Australian home of the Masters, one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events. This agreement marks a milestone for Australian fans of the game, who now have a single, exclusive destination to enjoy golf’s biggest and best tournaments. Choosing Foxtel Group as its preferred Australian broadcaster speaks to the strength of our long-standing partnership with Augusta National Golf Club.”

Masters Week will tee off on 7 April.

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