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Masters TV Schedule 2013: Complete Times and Listings for Entire Tournament

Ryan RudnanskyJun 8, 2018

The 2013 Masters is almost upon us, with echoes of Bubba Watson's hooking shot on the 10th hole in 2012 still etched in our memory banks.

It figures to be another fantastic tournament this time around at Augusta, as several players without majors gun for the Big Three of Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson.

Here's a look at the complete times and TV listings for the entire tournament.

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Thursday, April 11 and Friday, April 12: ESPN, 3—7 p.m. ET

Saturday, April 13: CBS, 3—7 p.m. ET

Sunday, April 14: CBS, 2—7 p.m. ET

Listen: Masters Radio

Live Stream: Masters.com

Watson won the 2012 Masters. He scored a 10-under-par 278 through the first 72 holes, tying Louis Oosthuizen to go into a playoff.

On the second playoff hole on the 10th, Watson drove the ball off the fairway into some trees. His next shot—a hooking 164-yarder—was one of the most memorable shots in Masters history, somehow landing on the putting green. Two putts later, he captured his first career green jacket. He became the fifth left-hander in the last 10 years to win the Masters.

On Tuesday, Watson talked about the specifics of the shot, via PGATour.com. It's a fascinating read if you have the time. The attention to detail that went into that shot is just incredible and makes you realize just how amazing these golfers are.

Woods is the favorite this year, and for good reason.

He's won three of his four stroke-play PGA Tour events this year, including his last two tournaments (WGC-Cadillac Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational). His putting game has been phenomenal (ranked first on tour in strokes gained, via PGATour.com). 

McIlroy, the world's No. 2 ranked player, is coming off a second-place finish at the Valero Texas Open. He's had some struggles this year—highlighted by him walking off the course at the Honda Classic—but he might be emerging. He shot a six-under-par 66 on the last day at TPC San Antonio.

Of course, there's also Mickelson, who has 14 career top-10 finishes at the Masters, including three victories. His last win at Augusta was in 2010, and he placed third last year. He's coming off a 16th-place finish at the Houston Open.

Other golfers to watch out for (in my mind) include Justin Rose, Keegan Bradley and Adam Scott. Rose and Scott have a combined five career top-10 finishes between them, and I believe Bradley's best days are ahead of him.

I don't think Tiger runs away with this one if he does win.

The field is too talented and too deep. But I do believe he picks up his fifth career green jacket over the weekend, though. His game—and mind—are in the right place.

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