Amazon Prime Video will become a domestic broadcaster of the 2026 Masters, complementing live coverage on ESPN and CBS Sports.
Prime will stream action from 1-3 p.m. ET during the first two rounds of the Masters. That will lead into ESPN’s coverage from 3-7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, April 9-10, respectively.
CBS Sports, in turn, will air live coverage from 2-7 p.m. ET during the third and fourth rounds on Saturday and Sunday, April 11-12, respectively. That follows live streaming coverage on Paramount+ from 12-2 p.m. ET.
“Working alongside Amazon in this capacity is an exciting opportunity for the Masters Tournament and its fans,” Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley said Tuesday in a release. “We are proud of our longstanding partnerships with CBS Sports and ESPN, who have set the highest standard for broadcast coverage of the Masters. The addition of Amazon will only further our abilities to expand and enhance how the Tournament is presented and enjoyed.”
The 2026 Masters will have 27 total hours of broadcast coverage, 50 percent more than the 2024 tournament.
“It’s an honor for all of us to become a broadcast partner of the Masters Tournament and to provide four additional hours of coverage,” said Jay Marine, head of Prime Video for U.S. and Global Sports. “We are humbled and proud to begin our relationship with Augusta National Golf Club and cannot wait to get started.”