The most wonderful time of the golf season continues into Sunday’s final round as the beauty of April surrounds Augusta National Golf Club with some of the best weather featured at “a tradition unlike any other” in years. The 2026 Masters is on its way to a conclusion with a star-studded leaderboard battling over the final 18 holes.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy gave up a historic six-shot lead on Moving Day as 28-year-old Cameron Young matched the green jacket holder’s round of the tournament with a 7-under 65 on Saturday to move into a tie for the lead. Hitting the same mark was Scottie Scheffler, who went from even par through 36 holes to just four shots back of the leaders.
McIlroy is seeking to become the first golfer since Tiger Woods (2001-02) to win consecutive Masters and the fourth ever to achieve the feat, also joining Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Jack Nicklaus (1965-66). Despite taking a step back on Moving Day, McIlroy knows better than anyone that it’s never over at Augusta National.
Scheffler is eyeing his third green jacket in five years, a feat only conquered by Woods (2001-02, 2005), Nicklaus (1963, 1965-66) and Arnold Palmer (1958, 1960, 1962). If he goes as low as he did Saturday, he might just get there.
While attending the Masters is a dream for many, simply being able to watch golf on the grandest stage of them all is an incredible treat each year, and we here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage of the Masters throughout this week.
For the 71st consecutive year, CBS Sports offers extensive, week-long coverage across all its platforms with its traditional 18-hole broadcast beginning with the third round on Saturday and final-round action on Sunday. Paramount+ will feature two additional hours of coverage each on Saturday and Sunday before the primary broadcasts begin.
Jim Nantz, in his 41st straight year covering the Masters, serves as host for the 39th time. 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman joins Nantz as the lead analyst at the Masters for the fourth consecutive year. Nantz and Immelman link up with CBS Sports’ incredible golf team, including on-course reporter Dottie Pepper, Colt Knost, Frank Nobilo, Andrew Catalon and Amanda Balionis.
Beyond what you will see on television, Masters Live complementary coverage will feature full-day streaming live across Paramount+ and CBS Sports digital platforms. Masters coverage will cross four channels, including Featured Groups, Amen Corner, Holes 15 & 16 and Masters on the Range.
Enough talking about it. Here’s how you can watch as much Masters as possible on Sunday. Be sure to stick with CBS Sports for live coverage throughout and download the CBS Sports app to watch Masters Live on your mobile devices.
2026 Masters TV schedule, viewers guide
All times Eastern
Round 4 — Sunday, April 12
Round 4 start time: 9 a.m. [Tee times]
Masters Live stream
Desktop and mobile: Free on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports app
Connected devices: Available on Paramount+ (login required)
Early coverage: 12-2 p.m. on Paramount+
TV coverage: 2-7 p.m. on CBS
TV simulcast live stream: 2-7 p.m. on Paramount+, CBSSports.com~, CBS Sports app~
~ TV provider or Paramount+ Premium login required
Round 4 encore: Sunday at 8 p.m. and Monday at 6 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Additional Masters coverage
Masters on the Range
Monday 12-2 p.m., Tuesday 9-11 a.m., Wednesday 9-11 a.m. | CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
Saturday on CBS, Paramount+
- 12 p.m. — We Need to Talk at the Masters
- 1 p.m. — An Invitation to the Masters: Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
- 1:30 p.m. — An Invitation to the Masters: Latin America Amateur Championship
Sunday on CBS, Paramount+
- 12 p.m. — 1986: 40th anniversary reflection of Jack Nicklaus’ Masters win
- 1 p.m. — Jim Nantz Remembers Augusta: McIlroy’s Masterpiece
Further details from CBS Sports
Featured Groups: Shane Bacon, Johnson Wagner, Billy Kratzert, Brian Crowell and Michael Breed will lead Featured Groups coverage.
Amen Corner: Grant Boone and Mark Immelman serve as announcers for live streaming coverage of the 11th, 12th and 13th holes.
Holes 15 & 16: Iona Stephen, Ned Michaels and Geoff Ogilvy provide commentary and analysis for live streaming coverage on the 15th and 16th holes.
Masters On the Range: Presented Monday through Sunday on Masters Live, CBS Sports Network, Paramount+ and CBS Sports Digital, Masters on the Range will feature interviews with players, analysis of those in the field and breakdowns from the Tournament Practice Area at Augusta National leading up to and throughout the 2025 Masters. Kelly Tilghman, Michael Breed, Brian Crowell, Amanda Balionis and Iona Stephen will provide commentary throughout the week.
In addition to live golf action, Masters Live will present video highlights and Augusta National aerials, as well as historical footage and Interview Room commentary. Masters Live will be available on Paramount+ as well as CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app for mobile devices.
CBS Sports HQ, the free 24/7 streaming sports news network, will have nearly 50 hours of comprehensive live coverage beginning Monday, April 6. CBS Sports HQ will feature on-site previews and recaps after each round, live look-ins, leaderboard updates as well as interviews with Trevor Immelman following the third and final rounds. Additionally, Shane Bacon, Johnson Wagner and Patrick McDonald will host CBS Sports’ weekly tournament preview show, which streams live on the Golf on CBS YouTube channel. CBS Sports HQ is available on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app for mobile and connected TV devices.
