The 2023 Masters Tournament action to air on Nine’s Talk Radio

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Masters Radio will broadcast on DAB+ in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth

The Masters, the world’s most prestigious golf tournament, will air all the action live and exclusively across Nine’s Talk Radio platforms from 5.00 am this Friday, April 7, live from Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, USA.

Masters Radio will broadcast on DAB+ in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, and a special pop-up stream will be available across the apps and websites of 2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR as the first major of the year tees off.

British Open winner Cameron Smith and Adam Scott – who won The Masters a decade ago – will lead the Aussie charge at Augusta National in Georgia, alongside Jason Day, Min Woo Lee and amateur Harrison Crowe.

Other big golfing names in golf ready to tee off for the title include Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler.

Greg Byrnes, head of content for Nine Radio, said: “After a great response last year, we’re thrilled our listeners will again have access to the world’s best golf event through the power of radio.”

“And it’s a total audio solution, across DAB+, streaming on our apps and websites, and regular updates on our Talk Radio stations during play with the Voice of Golf himself Graeme Agars, who incidentally is this year covering his 40th Masters.”

To stream The Masters, simply search for ‘Masters Radio’ on your DAB+ receiver or head to the pop-up streams on the apps and websites of 2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR.
 
Live coverage from Augusta will commence at 5.00am tomorrow with the Par 3 Contest and will continue Friday, Saturday, Sunday, starting at 5am, and Monday, starting at 4.00am.
 
The tournament will also air on Nine and 9Now starting with the Par 3 Contest on Thursday, April 6: 5.00am to 7.00am live on 9Gem and 9Now.
 
Brent Williams
, Nine’s director of sport, said: “The Masters is undoubtedly the pinnacle of golf on a global stage. Its rich, unparalleled history of delivering unforgettable moments and edge-of-your-seat drama continues to make Augusta a must-see sporting event for golf fans across Australia.
 
“Nine will again deliver it live and free, with coverage of every day of play, plus additional streams available on 9Now.”

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