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When is the 2025 Masters? Dates, schedule, early odds for golf's first major

Jan. 11, 2025, 8:02 a.m. ET

This April, the eyes of the golfing world will be on The Masters, which will once again see the game's greats vying to lift the trophy and don the fabled green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club.

Scottie Scheffler won last year's tournament by four strokes, outlasting Ludvig Aberg. Scheffler's hopes of a third Masters victory will require repeating that level of performance, with stars like Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau looking to mount a major challenge.

The 2025 invite list includes 17 players that would make their Masters debut, while more experienced names like the sport's biggest star, Tiger Woods, will also be looking to finish on top through four rounds in one of golf's biggest tournaments.

Here's what to know about The Masters for 2025, including important dates, odds, and how to watch:

Scottie Scheffler holds the trophy at the green jacket ceremony after winning the Masters Tournament.

When is 2025 Masters?

The 2025 Masters tournament will be played at Augusta National Golf Club from Monday, April 7 to Sunday, April 13.

Masters schedule 2025

The 2025 Masters has not yet announced a complete schedule, with specifics set to be announced in the coming weeks. In years past, the Masters has featured three days of pre-tournament events before concluding with four rounds of play happening on consecutive days.

The third round will take place Saturday, April 12, with the decisive final round one day later on Sunday, April 13.

Masters odds: Best bets to win 2025 tournament

As of the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 10, BetMGM is offering the following odds for the 2025 Masters champion:

  • Scottie Scheffler: +400
  • Rory McIlroy: +1000
  • Jon Rahm: +1200
  • Xander Schauffele: +1200
  • Ludvig Aberg: +1400
  • Bryson DeChambeau: +1800
  • Collin Morikawa: +2000
  • Hideki Matsuyama: +2200
  • Brooks Koepka: +2500
  • Cameron Smith: +2500
  • Justin Thomas: +2500
  • Viktor Hovland: +2500

How to watch Masters tournament: TV, streaming

The Masters will be broadcast on CBS, with 14 total hours of coverage from Thursday, April 10 to Sunday, April 13. That includes five-hour blocks for the third round and final round, respectively.

Fans looking for streaming options can turn to Paramount+, or to Fubo, who are offering a free trial to new subscribers.

Watch the Masters on Fubo

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