Here’s the latest I can share about CBS Sports’ Masters live coverage.
- CBS Sports has expanded live Masters coverage in recent years, including additional hours across CBS, Paramount+, and related digital feeds. This multi-platform approach aims to deliver more live action from Augusta, with special feeds for Featured Groups, Amen Corner, and other key holes. This expansion began around 2025 and continued into 2026, reflecting a broader shift to multi-channel and streaming coverage for The Masters.[1][3]
- In addition to on-air coverage, CBS Sports has leveraged its digital properties (CBSSports.com, the CBS Sports App, and Paramount+) to provide extended live streams, exclusive feeds, and range-focused coverage such as “Masters on the Range” and post-round analysis. The network has emphasized keeping commercial load light and providing supplemental channels to viewers, including exclusive windows on Paramount+.[3][9][1]
- For context, traditional Masters broadcast personnel have included long-time hosts and analysts, with Jim Nantz serving as a prominent anchor in many years. The coverage team and on-air presentation have historically balanced live play with expert commentary, player interviews, and tournament features. This aligns with CBS Sports’ historical pattern of stable, high-profile hosting for The Masters.[4][1]
Illustration: If you’re deciding how to watch, you can expect:
- Live play-by-play on CBS during key windows, plus extended weekend coverage on Paramount+ and CBS Sports App.
- Simultaneous feeds (e.g., Featured Groups, Amen Corner) to follow multiple players and moments.
- On-demand or post-round recaps and analysis on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports HQ network.
If you’d like, I can pull the most current official schedule and streaming windows for this week’s Masters and summarize them in a quick bullet list. I can also compare CBS’s Masters coverage with other networks’ options (e.g., NBC or ESPN). Please tell me which format you prefer (short summary, schedule table, or a quick watching plan).
Note: The above reflects CBS Sports’ publicly described approach to Masters coverage in recent years and may be supplemented by the latest updates from CBS’s official Masters pages.[1][3][4]
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