Masters TV Coverage 2013: When and Where to Catch Day 4 Action Online
There's nothing quite like the final day of the Masters tournament.
The tournament is known for being a tradition unlike any other and the tournament's final day provides an atmosphere that few other events can match. With plenty of great golfers still in the hunt entering the fourth and final round, the action at Augusta will be must-see TV.
Unfortunately, not everyone can get himself in front of a TV, or he just prefers to watch the action from his computer or mobile device. If that's you, no need to worry we have you covered. Here's all the information you need to catch all the action from Augusta via live streaming.
| 11:45 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET | Live at Amen Corner |
| 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. ET | On the Range |
| 12:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. ET | Featured Group 1 |
| 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. ET | Masters Live In-Depth Coverage and highlights |
| Conclusion of Play | Green Jacket Ceremony |
For more information, visit Masters.com.
Golfers to Watch
Adam Scott
Scott hasn't garnered much attention throughout the week, but he enters Sunday just one stroke off the lead.
After firing a 69 and getting to six under for the whole tournament, he's in a good position to become the first Australian to ever win the tournament at Augusta. Outside of a bad run of three bogeys in a row on Day 2 of the tournament, he's been nearly flawless.
If he can continue to play like he did in Rounds 1 and 3, he'll be right in the thick of things to the very end Sunday.
Love him or hate him, no one draws attention to the sport quite like Tiger does.
Woods has been the center of attention as usual. He's played well throughout the weekend, but he's also been at the center of a controversy that ultimately cost him a two-stroke penalty (h/t Bob Harig, ESPN). At three under par for the whole tournament, an epic Sunday comeback could be in the cards.
Brandt Snedeker
Snedeker goes into the final day with the lead, which means he'll have all the pressure in the world to fend off the rest of the field.
He burst onto the scene with a great performance in the Open Championship in 2012, but couldn't get the job done and finished in third. Whether or not he can finish strong and claim his first major championship will be one of the more interesting subplots of Sunday's action.

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