The Masters Tee Times 2026: Round 2 at Augusta National
The Masters tee times 2026: Check out the groups for the second rounds of the first men's major of the year at Augusta National.
Major season has officially arrived.
The 2026 Masters Tournament will be played over 9-12 April at famed Augusta National.
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy returns to defend his title 12 months after fulfilling a childhood ambition by sealing the career grand slam.
McIlroy defeated his Ryder Cup teammate Justin Rose here in a sudden-death playoff last April to clinch the coveted green jacket.
The 36-year-old arrives in Georgia having endured a mixed season so far in which he is yet to enter the winner's circle.
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McIlroy has only teed up in six events in 2026 and was forced to withdraw from one because of a back injury.
The Ulsterman tweaked his back warming up before the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational but returned a week later at the 2026 Players Championship.
So far this week, McIlroy has not looked in any visible discomfort but history suggests he has a nearly impossible task of defending his Masters title.
He has, however, started strongly, carding an opening round 5-under to finish the first day at joint top of the leaderboard.
Only three players (Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Flado) have ever won back-to-back Masters titles.
The pre-tournament favourite, of course, is world number one Scottie Scheffler.
The American, 29, has won the Masters twice (2022, 2024) and has already won on the PGA Tour this season.
Edition | 90th Masters |
Dates | April 9–12, 2026 |
Location | Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, USA |
Par | 72 |
Course yardage | 7,565 yards |
Field size | 91 players |
Defending champion | Rory McIlroy |
Prize purse | TBC |
Winner's share | Approx $3.6m–$4m |
Scheffler's 21st PGA Tour title arrived on his first start at the American Express but since then the four-time major champion has looked a tad frustrated with his game.
Last year, Scheffler dominated from start to finish and the stats illustrated just how superior he was.
Of particular concern for Scheffler are his shots into the greens. Last season, he led the field in this department but is 82nd out of 169 players.
Elsewhere, the likes of Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Aberg, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young and Robert MacIntyre will believe they can contend for the 2026 Masters title.
There are 10 LIV Golf players in the field. Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm will be leading the charge for the PIF-backed breakaway.
Former LIV recruits, Brooks Koepka and former Masters champion Patrick Reed, are also in the field.
All the action gets back underway at 7:40am EDT (11:40am GMT) on Friday morning.
GolfMagic has listed the full round two round two tee times at the 2026 Masters below.
Below, you can find out more information over how to watch the 2026 Masters.
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The Masters tee times 2026
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EDT | GMT | Players |
07:40 | 11:40 | Samuel Stevens, Sungjae Im |
07:50 | 11:50 | Andrew Novak, Tom McKibbin, Brian Campbell |
08:02 | 12:02 | Mike Weir, Wyndham Clark, Mateo Pulcini (a) |
08:14 | 12:14 | Zach Johnson, Michael Kim, Nicolai Hojgaard |
08:26 | 12:26 | Danny Willett, Davis Riley, Ethan Fang (a) |
08:38 | 12:38 | Adam Scott, Daniel Berger, Brian Harman |
08:50 | 12:50 | Fred Couples, Min Woo Lee, Fifa Laopakdee (a) |
09:02 | 13:02 | Sergio Garcia, Aaron Rai, Jacob Bridgeman |
09:19 | 13:19 | Harry Hall, Corey Conners, Michael Brennan |
09:31 | 13:31 | JJ Spaun, Maverick McNealy, Tyrrell Hatton |
09:43 | 13:43 | Jon Rahm, Chris Gotterup, Ludvig Aberg |
09:55 | 13:55 | Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Brooks Koepka |
10:07 | 14:07 | Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin, Justin Thomas |
10:19 | 14:19 | Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Gary Woodland |
10:31 | 14:31 | Harris English, Marco Penge, Si Woo Kim |
10:51 | 14:51 | John Keefer, Haotong Li |
11:03 | 15:03 | Naoyuki Kataoka, Max Homa, Carlos Ortiz |
11:15 | 15:15 | Jose Maria Olazabal, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Aldrich Potgieter |
11:27 | 15:27 | Angel Cabrera, Sami Valimaki, Jackson Herrington (a) |
11:39 | 15:39 | Charl Schwazrtzel, Max Greyserman, Ryan Fox |
11:51 | 15:51 | Vijay Singh, Matt McCarty, Rasmus Hojgaard |
12:03 | 16:03 | Kurt Kitayama, Kristoffer Reitan, Casey Jarvis |
12:15 | 16:15 | Bubba Watson, Nicolas Echavarria, Brandon Holtz (a) |
12:32 | 16:32 | Cameron Smith, Sam Burns, Jake Knapp |
12:44 | 16:44 | Keegan Bradley, Ryan Gerard, Nick Taylor |
12:56 | 16:56 | Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, Jason Day |
13:08 | 17:08 | Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia |
13:20 | 17:20 | Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele |
13:32 | 17:32 | Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Russell Henley |
13:44 | 17:44 | Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young, Mason Howell (a) |
13:56 | 17:56 | Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Alex Noren |
How to watch the Masters on TV
You can watch the 2026 Masters on TV via CBS and ESPN in the US, while Sky Sports Golf will provide full coverage for viewers in the UK.
ESPN will air the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday. CBS will carry the third and final rounds on Saturday and Sunday. ESPN will also air coverage of Wednesday’s Masters Par 3 Contest.
For UK viewers, Sky Sports Golf will broadcast all four rounds, along with additional featured group coverage and the Par 3 Contest.
Full TV schedule
Friday, April 10 (Round 2)
- US: 1–3pm ET (Prime Video); 3–7:30pm (ESPN)
- UK: 6–8pm; 8pm–12:30am (Sky Sports Golf)
Saturday, April 11 (Round 3)
- US: 12–2pm ET (Paramount+); 2–7pm (CBS)
- UK: 5–7pm; 7pm–12am (Sky Sports Golf)
Sunday, April 12 (Final Round)
- US: 12–2pm ET (Paramount+); 2–7pm (CBS)
- UK: 5–7pm; 7pm–12am (Sky Sports Golf)



