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themasters com Thursday is the most beautiful day of the golf season

Thursday is the most beautiful day of the golf season. The beauty of April surrounds Augusta National Golf Club. Although the weather was a little darker than usual in the beginning of the week, there has been rain throughout the week with practice rounds being cancelled Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.

Augusta is hosting a loaded field that includes some of the most talented golfers around the globe. Hideki Matsuyama defends the green jacket. Most of the field is looking to be first-time winners by Sunday’s final round.

Although the Masters may be a dream come true for many, it is amazing to simply watch the Masters on the biggest stage. CBSSports.com is thrilled to provide wall-to-wall coverage throughout the week.

CBS Sports provides extensive coverage for all of its platforms. Its traditional 18-hole coverage begins with Saturday’s third round and ends with Sunday’s final round. For the 35th year, Jim Nantz, who has been covering the Masters for 37 consecutive years, is the host. As the lead analyst, Sir Nick Faldo (three-time Masters champion), joins Nantz at the 18th tower. CBS Sports’ amazing golf team is joined Nantz and Faldo, as described below.

According to Caesars Sportsbook Justin Thomas, Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler are the top four oddsboard players. None of them have ever won a green jacket. Phil Mickelson is the most prominent name not in this field. Tiger Woods will be in the Masters field for only the second time since 2020. He will also play a professional event for the first 14 months.

Who will win? You can check out 2022 Masters picks and predictions from CBS Sports experts. Also, be sure to watch live Masters coverage once Round 1 starts.

It’s enough talking about it. Here are some ways you can catch as many Masters Live as possible during the week. Stay tuned to CBS Sports for live coverage and download CBS Sports App to view Masters Live on your smartphone.

Masters on the Range: Masters The Range will be broadcast Monday through Sunday on Masters Live, CBS Sports Network. It will include interviews with players and analysis of the field. Also, it will have breakdowns from Augusta National’s Tournament Practice Area. Kelly Tilghman will be commentating throughout the week.

Masters Live will feature live golf action as well as video highlights and Augusta National aerials. There will also be historical highlights and Interview Room highlights. Masters Live will be available on CBSSports.com as well as the CBS Sports app for mobile devices. Paramount+ subscribers will also have access to Masters Live content, along with CBS Sports’ broadcast coverage.

Masters Live will offer video highlights, Augusta National aerials and historical highlights, in addition to other channels of live golf action. Masters Live and other features on Masters.com are available free of charge at CBSSports.com as well as on the CBS Sports App on smartphones and tablets. Paramount+ subscribers will also be able to access Masters Live content. Paramount+ subscribers will be able to stream Masters Live content online, via the CBS App, and on all connected TV platforms.

CBS Sports HQ will provide live updates and reports from the leaderboard, plus the most recent stories from the Tournament, which begins Monday with CBS Sports writer Kyle Porter. There will also be extended coverage after the round. CBS Sports HQ can be accessed on CBSSports.com, the CBS Sports app for mobile devices and connected TVs. Highlights will also be available on CBS Sports’ social media channels.

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He has extensive experience covering Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commissions. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Email:[email protected]

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