How to watch Friday
If you want to follow Round 2, the Friday pairings and viewing options are already published and you can stream featured holes and full-shot video through the Masters’ official digital platforms. USA Today, CBS and Golf.com all point out live streams are available on Masters.com and via the Masters App, so you don’t have to miss the action. (usatoday.com) (golf.com)
Friday at Augusta starts early: Round 2 tee times begin at 7:40 a.m. Eastern time, and the pressure is different because Friday is the day players fight to stay for the weekend instead of just getting on the board. (cbssports.com) If you only want the main television window, the second round is on ESPN from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, April 10, 2026. (golf.com) If you want golf before that TV window starts, Amazon Prime Video carries early Friday coverage from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern time before ESPN takes over. (golf.com) If you do not want to wait until afternoon, the Masters’ digital feeds start much earlier with featured holes at 8:45 a.m. Eastern time, featured groups at 9:15 a.m., Amen Corner at noon, and holes 15 and 16 at noon through the ESPN application. (espn.com) The easiest no-cable answer is the tournament’s own platforms, because Masters.com and the Masters App carry featured groups, featured holes, and full-shot “Every Shot, Every Hole” coverage during the week. (golf.com) That “Every Shot, Every Hole” feed is exactly what it sounds like: instead of waiting for a producer to pick the biggest moment, you can jump to any player and watch every swing like opening every security camera in the building at once. (golf.com) The biggest Friday names are spread across the day, which is why the streaming options matter: Scottie Scheffler is in a 10:19 a.m. featured group, Sam Burns goes off at 12:27 p.m., and Rory McIlroy tees off at 1:44 p.m. in the penultimate group. (cbssports.com 1) (cbssports.com 2) One of the first marquee groups on the featured stream is Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, and Brooks Koepka at 9:55 a.m., so you do not need to wait for the late leaders to get a high-profile group on screen. (cbssports.com) If you are planning the day instead of channel-surfing, the cleanest setup is morning streams on Masters.com or the Masters App, early afternoon on Prime Video, and the main broadcast on ESPN from 3 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Eastern time. (golf.com) (usatoday.com)