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Masters Coverage to Include Stats-Driven Look at Amen Corner on Prime Video
Prime Video will stream a new stats-driven feed 'Inside Amen Corner' daily and Thursday-Friday coverage ahead of ESPN's broadcast at the 2026 Masters, expanding viewing options.
- Amazon Prime debuts its first Masters telecast this year, offering a stats-focused broadcast titled "Inside Amen Corner" on Prime Video featuring in-depth looks at three famous holes at Augusta National.
- CBS celebrates its 70th year broadcasting the tournament, while ESPN marks its 18th year covering weekday rounds. Prime Video's inclusion blends traditional production standards with tech-driven features for the April 9-12 event.
- "Inside Amen Corner" airs exclusively on Prime from 10:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the first two rounds and 11:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the final two. "Masters Vault Search" lets fans access clips from more than 50 years of Sunday broadcasts.
- ESPN has added "Welcome to the Masters," a two-hour pregame show airing from 10 a.m. to noon before the opening two rounds. These updates reflect Augusta National's evolving approach to tournament entertainment.
- The Prime deal aims to prove the Masters can evolve while preserving its classic appeal, integrating streaming platforms alongside traditional networks to reach audiences beyond the cord-cutting phenomenon.
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Masters coverage to include stats-driven look at Amen Corner on Prime Video
For those who can’t get enough of the Masters, Augusta National is providing even more coverage. Its new deal with Prime Video will include a stats-driven broadcast of Amen Corner.
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New television partners arrive at Augusta National about as frequently as the United States embarks upon visits to the moon. In 2026, CBS will celebrate its 70th year broadcasting golf’s first major; ESPN will celebrate its 18th; and a new upstart (and global streaming giant/part of the largest company in the United States) named Amazon Prime will celebrate its first Masters telecast. By those metrics, Amazon Prime’s addition to the Masters broa…
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