Masters 2020 radio coverage: How to listen to final round live from Augusta
The Masters is finally here as the world's leading golfers take on August National once again. How can you listen to action? Express Sport is on hand with the radio coverage.
Tiger Woods speaks following first round at the Masters
Almost 600 days have passed since Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters and his 15th major. The event was postponed in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the stage is now set for a November Masters. However, it's not how Woods imagined defending his title, with no fans present this year due to the current restrictions.
"It's not how I wanted to retain the jacket for this long," said the 15-time major champion.
"Obviously this has been an unprecedented circumstance we're all dealing with.
"It's been incredible to have the jacket and to have it around the house and to share with people, but to have it this long, it's not the way I want to have it.
"I wanted to earn it back in April, but obviously we didn't have that.
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"But we had an opportunity to play this week, which, you know, early in the year, we didn't think we would have this opportunity."
Bryson DeChambeau arrives as Masters favourite and believes his unique approach to the game is finally being embraced.
A self-styled "golfing scientist", DeChambeau's methods have been raising eyebrows long before he powered to a six-shot victory at the US Open in September to claim his maiden major.
"I think people are starting to see that no matter what I do, it's always to try to get better," said DeChambeau.
"There's going to be times of failure and there's going to be times of success. But I'm going to fail a lot more than I succeed, and I think people are starting to understand that it's not just about me being quirky and doing things in my own way, but it's about the process of trying to be better each and every day.
"I think that's what hopefully can inspire a lot of people to say, you know what, I've got to think about this hopefully in a new way and try and be as good as I possibly can to do my best each and every day, and if something fails and something is wrong, I pull myself back out and I try something else.
"I hope people have understood, and I think people are starting to understand that after that win."
Live coverage of The Masters will be televised by Sky Sports and the BBC in the UK.
But radio is also a great way of keeping up to date with the action at Augusta.
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Masters radio coverage
Golf fans will be able to live coverage of the Masters on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
Those listening to action online can tune in via the BBC Sounds app or by visiting the website.
Additional radio commentary can be found on the Masters official web page.
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Masters radio schedule
Friday, November 13
19:00-22:00 - BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Sounds
21:00-22:00 - BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds
Saturday, November 14
19:00-22:00 - BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Sounds
Sunday, November 15
16:00-19:30 - BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds
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