Catch every second of The Masters on Sky Sports

Sky Sports’ coverage of the 2017 Masters begins tomorrow so book the afternoon off work and get ready to enjoy over 10 hours of golf.

Featured groups, Amen Corner and holes 15 and 16 will be broadcast on the red button, online and on the go from 14.15 on Thursday and Friday. Full coverage begins at 19:00 for the first three days and will continue until the early hours.

European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn will be part of the Sky Sports Masters team until Friday, with two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington taking over the reins on Saturday and Sunday.

David Livingstone will once again present all the action live from Augusta and will be joined in the studio by Paul McGinley and Butch Harmon. Jack Nicklaus is also expected to drop in at some point.

Elsewhere, Nick Dougherty will front the Masters breakfast show at 09:00 over the weekend, where he will review the previous evening’s action alongside Jamie Donaldson and David Howell.

Featured groups will be broadcast at 15.15 on Saturday and Sunday, with full coverage of the final round beginning at the earlier time of 18:00.

Non Sky Sports subscribers can catch all of the action with a NOW TV Sky Sports Day Pass for just £6.99, or you can pay £9.99 to watch all four rounds of The Masters only.

Your Masters TV guide

Thursday April 6

Live Featured Groups (Amen Corner, Holes 15 & 16) – 14.15, Sky Sports 4 (red button) and online

Live Masters Day 1 – 19.00, Sky Sports 1 and 4

Friday April 7

Live Featured Groups (Amen Corner, Holes 15 & 16) – 14.15, Sky Sports 4 (red button) and online

Live Masters Day 2 – 19.00, Sky Sports 1 and 4

Saturday April 8

Live Masters Breakfast – 09.00, Sky Sports 4

Live Featured Groups – 15.15, Sky Sports 4 (red button) and online

Live Masters Day 3 – 19.00, Sky Sports 1 and 4

Sunday April 9

Live Masters Breakfast – 09.00, Sky Sports 4

Live Featured Groups – 15.15, Sky Sports 4 (red button) and online

Live Masters Day 4 –18.00, Sky Sports 1 and 4

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