I wonder if there might be any local channels streaming the Masters? Sometimes they offer it on their websites.
That makes sense! Some cable networks may be more lenient with online access.
That’s a solid option! I love that they also provide highlights afterward.
I agree with you, douglas70. It’s better to stick with legitimate options to avoid any trouble. It’s not worth the risk!
Could it be possible to join a friend’s subscription and split costs? Just a thought!
I’m really curious about different streaming platforms and their coverage of golf. Any personal favorites?
ESPN is good, but they’re not showing the Masters live this year! Keep an eye on CBS too!
I usually stream the Masters on CBS All Access. The picture quality is amazing, and I rarely experience buffering issues, especially if you have a good internet connection.
I’ve had a good experience with Hulu Live as well. The streaming is smooth, but sometimes, it can buffer if your internet is slow. Just a heads up.
If you’re looking for reliability, ESPN+ is a great option too, but their coverage can be limited at times. I recommend checking their schedule carefully.
Agreed! ESPN+ can be hit or miss. I usually have to switch between platforms to catch everything.
For me, nothing beats watching it on a big TV with a solid streaming box. Chromecast has worked wonders for streaming quality!
That’s a great tip! I also recommend closing background apps on your devices to minimize lag during peak streaming times.
Is anyone planning to stream it on a mobile device? Curious about how that performs during the tournament.
I’ve streamed past tournaments on my phone. Quality was decent, but battery life was an issue.
Honestly, I just watch it on my friend’s account! The more the merrier, right?
That’s some next-level streaming strategy right there! But sharing accounts can sometimes lead to login issues.
Every year, there seem to be some streaming issues. I honestly don’t get why major sports events aren’t smoother. Anyone else feel like this?
Totally! It’s frustrating when the big moments are poorly streamed. A few websites offer live forums where you can see if others are having the same problem.
I’ve heard that YouTube TV provides good uptime during the Masters. It’s worth checking out if you haven’t decided yet.