Masters Tournament Final Round Airs Live On CBS Today
The 2026 Masters Tournament concludes today with the final round airing live on CBS from Augusta National Golf Club. Golf fans across the U.S. are tuning in to see who will claim the coveted green jacket in one of sports' most prestigious events.
Coverage begins at 2:00 PM ET on CBS, with featured groups starting earlier on ESPN+. The tournament has drawn record viewership this year thanks to a tight leaderboard featuring both veteran champions and rising stars.
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley confirmed ideal playing conditions for Sunday's finale. “The course is in perfect shape for dramatic Sunday charges,” Ridley told reporters Saturday evening.
Current leaderboard contenders include defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who seeks his third Masters win, and 24-year-old phenom Will Zalatoris making his strongest bid yet for a major victory. Tiger Woods, making his 30th Masters appearance, sits just outside the top 10.
The Masters consistently ranks as the highest-rated golf tournament in the U.S., with last year's final round drawing 12.6 million viewers. This year's ratings could challenge records given the competitive field and ideal spring weather across most of the country.
Fans without cable can stream the action through Paramount+ or the CBS Sports app. Augusta National's strict broadcast policies mean no alternative streaming options exist beyond these official partners.
Tournament organizers expect another iconic Sunday at Amen Corner, where holes 11-13 often determine the champion. The final pairing tees off at 2:40 PM ET, with the winner expected to finish around 7:00 PM ET.
Merchandise sales at Augusta National have already broken records this week, with the pro shop reporting 20% higher traffic than 2025. Limited-edition items commemorating the 90th Masters Tournament have been particularly popular.
Local businesses in Augusta, Georgia report strong economic impact from tournament visitors. Hotels have been at capacity since Wednesday, with many guests extending stays through Monday.
The Masters remains the only major golf championship held at the same course annually. This consistency contributes to its status as a must-watch sporting event, even among casual golf fans.