The 88th Masters Tournament gets underway at Augusta National on Thursday as Jon Rahm aims to successfully defend his title. You can live stream all fours rounds of the 2024 Masters FREE on 9Now in Australia. The tournament is CBS and ESPN in the States, and Sky Sports in the UK. Use a VPN watch your local stream from anywhere.
It’s been the Scottie Scheffler show lately, with the 2022 Masters champion securing seven top-10 finishes including back-to-back wins in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Players Championship. Top of the world rankings by some distance, the American is the form player and is seen as an overwhelming favorite in Georgia.
But as with any major nothing is certain and there are sure to be plenty of challengers emerging over the four days. Rory McIlroy has failed to make the top 10 since his win in Dubai in January but has recently had a coaching lesson with Butch Harmon and is determined to finally secure the one title that will land him the Grand Slam.
Another European who could excel is tournament debutant Ludvig Åberg. The Swede possesses accuracy and length off the tee plus his all-round game is extremely solid and looks tailor-made for Augusta. Brooks Koepka has many of the same attributes and with five majors already under his belt is always a threat.
You’ll want to tune in to find out so read on below for how to watch a 2024 Masters golf live stream from anywhere.
Watch Masters 2024 golf for FREE
Golf fans in Australia are among the luckiest in the world, as the entirety of the 2024 Masters is being shown on 9Gem, with a FREE live stream on 9Now(use a VPN to unblock 9Now if you are traveling abroad).
Coverage starts at 5am AEST (3pm ET, 8pm BST) for the first three rounds. The final round timings are yet to be decided.
In the US, Masters.com and the Masters app are providing FREE coverage of the tournament, including featured groups and featured holes.
Live coverage starts at 9.15am ET / 6.15am PT (2.15pm BST) for the first two rounds, and at 10.15am ET / 7.15am PT (3.15pm BST) for the final two rounds.
How to watch a Masters live stream from anywhere
There are loads of easy ways to live stream Masters golf in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and almost anywhere else in the world. Scroll down for a full breakdown of options. That said, if you’re abroad right now do note that you’ll need to use a VPN to access your regular streaming service so that you don’t get geo-blocked.
A VPN is perfect for this, as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in your country of residence, where you usual streaming services and subscriptions are based. You may be surprised by how easy it is to get started using one, too.
Use a VPN to watch Masters golf online from anywhere
How to use a VPN to watch Masters 2024
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three…
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is NordVPN.
2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, hit ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate location, eg: ‘Australia’ for 9Now.
3. Go to the broadcaster’s stream – head to your home broadcaster’s site or app and watch as if you were at home – 9Now for Aussies abroad.
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Masters 2024 dates: when is the Masters being played this year?
The 2024 Masters tees off on Thursday, April 11, with the fourth and final round set to be played on Sunday, April 14.
What is the Masters 2024 weather forecast for Augusta?
Long gone are the days when the Masters was a sun-drenched affair. In recent years there has been plenty of rain and it looks like this may once again be the case.
Currently, it appears as though Thursday will bring the worst of the weather, with the official Augusta National weather forecast stating that there is an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Thankfully, the forecast is much brighter for the following three days which will please players and fans alike.
Who won The Masters last year?
After a wet and wild four days at Augusta National, it was Jon Rahm who emerged victorious. The Spaniard had trailed Brooks Koepka by four shots with 30 holes left to play but made the most of some favorable weather conditions to win his second major championship.
Rahm produced a final round of 69 to finish four shots clear of Koepka and Phil Mickelson, with fellow Americans Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed finishing one shot further back.
Rahm became the fourth Spanish player to win the Masters and his victory came on what would have been the 66th birthday of the legendary two-time champion Seve Ballesteros.