Nine’s Wide World of Sports will showcase the biggest golf tournament in the world on 9Now and 9Gem, starting from 11 April.
Former Masters champion Adam Scott will lead Australia’s contingent alongside Cameron Smith, Jason Day, 2023 Australian PGA champion Min Woo Lee, Cameron Davis and young amateur Jasper Stubbs.
They will be up against Tiger Woods, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Rory Mcllroy, Phil Mickleson, defending Masters champion Jon Rahm and Dustin Johnson, the Masters victor in 2020.
Coverage begins with the annual Par 3 contest on Thursday, 11 April, before the first round of The Masters gets underway on Friday, 12 April.
At the Par 3 contest, players sign up to compete in groupings of up to three players, with several spouses and children also enjoying the action from the sideline.
Rickie Fowler ended up taking the trophy home for the Par 3 Contest, finishing two strokes clear of Sepp Straka, J.T. Poston and Santiago de la Fuente.
Jon Rahm won The Masters in 2023, becoming the second Spanish player to win two different majors, joining Seve Ballesteros. He shot a 3-under 60, finishing 12-under for the tournament and taking home the green jacket.
9Now will feature additional content to stream with feature groups, amen corner and the 15th and 16th holes all available.
Nine’s director of sport, Brent Williams, said: “Year after year, The Masters delivers some of global sports’ most spine-tingling moments and unforgettable memories. The best players in the world, including a strong Australian contingent, will converge on the iconic Augusta course for the ultimate in unscripted sporting drama.”
The Masters – Live from Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, USA
Friday, 12 April – 5:00 am – 9:30 am LIVE on 9Gem and 9Now
Saturday, 13 April – 5:00 am – 9:30 am LIVE on 9Gem and 9Now
Sunday, 14 April – 5:00 am – 9:00 am LIVE on 9Gem and 9Now
Monday, 15 April – 4:00 am to end of play LIVE on 9Gem and 9Now