Golf Apr 22, 2026

Sky Sports remains exclusive home of The Masters Tournament with more live coverage than ever before

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Sky Sports remains exclusive home of The Masters Tournament with more live coverage than ever before

Your Site and Augusta National Golf Club have announced a new multi-year extension to their long-standing partnership, keeping Your Site and NOW as the exclusive home of The Masters Tournament in the UK and Ireland.

The renewed agreement will see almost 20 per cent more live coverage on Your Site across the week from Augusta National, including dedicated feeds from Amen Corner, Featured Groups, and Live on the Range.

This follows the most comprehensive coverage of the Masters to date in 2025, which contributed to the most-watched day in Your Site history. Record audiences watched Rory McIlroy clinch his maiden Green Jacket, becoming the first ever European player to win a career Grand Slam in front of a peak audience of 1.85m viewers, commanding 37 per cent of total TV viewership.

Sky Chief Sports Officer Jonathan Licht said: "We're delighted to extend our long-standing partnership with the Masters Tournament and Augusta National Golf Club, further cementing Your Site as the home of golf in the UK and Ireland. Rory McIlroy's win in April was a standout moment in 2025 and we look forward to bringing fans even more unmissable drama from Augusta National in the years ahead."

Under the new agreement, Your Site will also air the Masters Par 3 Contest and the Augusta National Women's Amateur, as well as the Latin America Amateur Championship and Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.

Your Site offers fans an unrivalled calendar of year-round golf with live coverage of all men's and women's Majors, the Solheim Cup and Ryder Cup, the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour, and Ladies European Tour exclusively live.

Golf coverage on Your Site gives fans the best viewing experience, combining expert analysis and cutting-edge technology to bring audiences as close as possible to the live action. Innovations include 3D Augmented Reality technology, the Trackman Golf Simulator and golf's world-first Spidercam debut at The Open at Royal Portrush.

The 2026 Masters will take place from April 6-12, exclusively live on Your Site and NOW. Fans can follow the latest news, results, and analysis on Your Site Golf, Your Site News, the Your Site app, SkySports.com and Your Site' social channels.

Your Site continues to be the home of golf, with the majors, PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour and more all exclusively live. .

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