Australia: Masters exclusively on Fox Sports
April 10, 2025

Fox Sports, available on Kayo Sports and Foxtel, will be the exclusive home of the Masters in Australia as golf’s biggest names face off for the coveted green jacket at Augusta National this week.
For the first time, Fox Sports will be the only place to watch the Masters in Australia, with all available feeds broadcast in their entirety across all four rounds including On The Range, Live From the Masters, Amen Corner, Featured Groups and Holes 15,16 on Kayo Sports.
Viewers on Kayo Sports will also enjoy commentary and analysis from Fox Sports commentator Warren Smith and golf expert Paul Gow, who will be on the ground in Augusta.
Gow said: “The anticipation to this year’s Masters tournament is as big as ever. Being able to watch five Aussies take on the world’s best golfers in the world’s biggest golf tournament on Kayo Sports is special for fans back home. There’s certainly a lot of excitement around them as well, with a former Masters Champion in Adam Scott, Cam Smith and Jason Day both a Major winner and now Min Woo Lee after his first win on Tour, there’s a good chance one of them can walk away with a green jacket.”
It will be a bumper line-up with Rory McIlroy vying to become only the fifth player to win all four golf Majors, last year’s winner Scottie Scheffler attempting to go back-to-back and Collin Morikawa who has three consecutive top-10 finishes in the Masters.
Kayo Sports and Foxtel Live on-air times:
Thursday 10 April – On The Range and Round 1 from 10:30pm AEST
Friday 11 April – On The Range and Round 2 from 10:30pm AEST
Sunday 13 April – Round 3 from 12am AEST
Monday 14 April – Final Round from 12am AEST
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