Latest version of popular Masters app available for download

Augusta, GA, USA - May 15, 2015: An entrance to the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The Augusta National Golf Club is a private country club and home to the annual Masters PGA tournament.

Date: April 04, 2023

The Official 2023 Tournament Masters App features a live simulcast of the tournament’s broadcast coverage, offering what the ANGC touts as “the most comprehensive coverage available.”

The Masters released its first version of the app on the iPhone in 2009, offering live streaming and gradually improving features over the years.

The app, available for download via the Apple app store, provides access to player interviews, photo galleries, infographics and daily tournament highlights for free, up to and including the Masters Green Jacket Ceremony.

This includes real-time footage of play at hole numbers 4 – 6, 15 – 6 and even from the famed Amen Corner, holes 11 – 13.

The online alternative to watching the PGA coverage on ESPN has a variety of media choices for anyone looking to keep track of the tournament, including live radio coverage starting on Thursday. The IBM Watson is another new feature, providing AI commentary for “Every Shot, Every Hole” videos.

Featured Groups+ is a recent addition to the app, an interactive version of the Masters’ Featured Groups channel, in which logged-in users can access trivia, polls and live updates. The My Group feature, first launched in 2020, even allows golf fans to create their own personalized Featured Group Channel and watch every shot from chosen players.

Coverage of Masters On the Range, which showcases special analysis of the practice range, started Monday and will go through the end of the tournament. Those looking to do their own deep dive can use the shot tracking feature to follow each shot on an interactive 3D course model, for any player, in real time.

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