Masters highlight videos
Several full‑round and highlight videos from Augusta were posted in the past 48 hours — Round 3 highlights, Cameron Young’s Every Single Shot, and full final‑round coverage — for viewers wanting visual breakdowns. ( ). Those packages were circulating as the main visual complements to written recaps and podcasts. ( )
Masters viewers got a flood of official video from Augusta on Sunday and Monday, including round highlights, shot-by-shot breakdowns and a full final-round replay. (youtube.com) The Masters’ official YouTube channel says it is covering the 90th tournament, played April 9-12, 2026, with video posted alongside the event’s live broadcasts on Prime Video, ESPN and CBS. Search results on the channel show packages for Round 3 highlights, a Cameron Young “Every Single Shot” video and full final-round coverage. (youtube.com, youtube.com, youtube.com, youtube.com) Those videos landed just after Rory McIlroy won the 2026 Masters on Sunday, April 12, finishing at 12-under and beating Scottie Scheffler by one shot after a final-round 71. Cameron Young and Justin Rose finished in a tie for third at 10-under. (pgatour.com, skysports.com) That timing helps explain the mix of clips. Round 3 highlights capture the Saturday swing that pulled Young level with McIlroy, while the final-round replay and shot-by-shot videos let viewers retrace the Sunday finish after the live window closed. (espn.com, youtube.com, youtube.com) The Masters has leaned harder into direct-to-fan video in recent years, and the 2026 channel description points viewers back to Masters.com for scores, player information and streaming. That makes YouTube less a separate product than an archive and discovery layer for the tournament’s own coverage. (youtube.com) The “Every Single Shot” format has become one of the tournament’s most useful replay tools because it strips away the broadcast and keeps the player’s entire round intact. The official channel also posted a matching McIlroy final-round shot-by-shot video on Monday, extending the same treatment to the champion. (youtube.com, youtube.com) For fans who missed Sunday at Augusta, the result is a layered replay menu: quick highlights for the leaderboard turns, a full final-round stream for the television arc, and single-player cuts for decision-by-decision review. By Monday, those videos had become the main visual companion to the written recaps and live blogs that documented McIlroy’s second straight green jacket. (youtube.com, youtube.com, nytimes.com, nbcsports.com)