Amazon Prime Video joins Masters coverage in 2026
Attention golf fanatics! Amazon Prime Video joins the broadcast of the prestigious Masters Tournament starting in 2026, promising expanded and exciting coverage of the event. The streaming platform will broadcast two hours of action, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET, during the first two rounds of the tournament in April. The incorporation of Amazon Prime Video will raise the total streaming hours to 27, a 50% increase compared to the 2024 coverage.Prime Video’s coverage will precede ESPN’s during the first two rounds, which will take place on Thursdays and Fridays. Meanwhile, Paramount+ and CBS will continue to broadcast the live action during the final rounds on Saturday and Sunday.“Working alongside Amazon in this capacity is an exciting opportunity for the Masters Tournament and its fans,” said Fred Ridley, chairman of Augusta National, in a statement. “We are proud of our long-standing partnerships and the addition of Amazon will only broaden and enhance how the Tournament is presented and enjoyed.”
Fred Ridley, chairman of Augusta National
CBS has been a key partner in broadcasting the event since 1956. ESPN joined in 2008, broadcasting the first two rounds. Paramount+ offered coverage for the first time this year.“It is an honor for all of us to become broadcast partners of the Masters Tournament and provide four additional hours of coverage,” said Jay Marine, director of Prime Video for U.S. and Global sports. “We are humbled and proud to begin our relationship with Augusta National Golf Club and we can’t wait to get started.”
Jay Marine, director of Prime Video for U.S. and Global sports