
The 2021 Masters – Tee Times, Featured Groups, Prize Money, TV, Streaming Info and More
The Masters is back at the Augusta National just five months after the previous tournament in November. The golfers are incredibly excited to be a part of the field for the 2021 Masters, as things are back to normal this year. As Round 1 begins on Thursday, here are some of the information that you need to know.
The stage is set for the 85th edition of the Masters. While defending champion Dustin Johnson would look to defend his crown at Augusta this year, the field is jam-packed with golfers who also want a piece of history.
Featured Groups in Rounds 1 & 2
The 2021 Masters has brought all the excitement once again! While the tournament is yet to kick-start, looking at the groupings has already got everyone pumped. There are few groups where three incredible golfers are placed against one another.
Defending champion Dustin Johnson will tee-off on Thursday at 10:30 AM ET along with English golfer Lee Westwood and U.S. Amateur champion Tyler Strafaci.
But this isn’t all. There are a few more mouth-watering groups that have already got golf fans excited about the 2021 Masters.
Rory McIlroy is grouped with World No. 3 Jon Rahm and four-time PGA Tour winner Xander Schauffele.
Bryson DeChambeau will tee-off with former Masters winner Adam Scott and 2021 Genesis Invitational champion Max Homa at 1:36 PM.
There are a lot more groups that will be interesting, but here is the final one: Valero Texas Open champion Jordan Spieth will tee-off with Cameron Smith and Collin Morikawa at 2:00 PM
Compete tee-times for Round 1 and Round 2 at 2021 Masters
ROUND 1 TEE TIMES
7:45 AM
Lee Elder (Honorary Starter)
Gary Player (Honorary Starter)
Jack Nicklaus (Honorary Starter)
8:00 AM
Michael Thompson
Hudson Swafford
8:12 AM
Sandy Lyle (Scotland)
Matt Jones (Australia)
Dylan Frittelli (S. Africa)
8:24 AM
Ian Woosnam (Wales)
Jim Herman
Stewart Cink
8:36 AM
Sebastian Munoz (Colombia)
Henrik Stenson (Sweden)
Robert Streb
8:48 AM
Bernhard Langer (Germany)
Will Zalatoris
*Joe Long (England)
9:00 AM
Brian Harman
Ian Poulter (England)
Brendon Todd
9:12 AM
Charl Schwartzel (S. Africa)
Si Woo Kim (Korea)
Corey Conners (Canada)
9:24 AM
Danny Willett (England)
Joaquin Niemann (Chile)
Kevin Kisner
9:36 AM
Jason Day (Australia)
Matthew Wolff
Cameron Champ
9:48 AM
Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
Harris English
Abraham Ancer (Mexico)
10:06 AM
Bubba Watson
Brooks Koepka
Viktor Hovland (Norway)
10:18 AM
Sergio Garcia (Spain)
Webb Simpson
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (S. Africa)
10:30 AM
Dustin Johnson
Lee Westwood (England)
*Tyler Strafaci
10:42 AM
Xander Schauffele
Jon Rahm (Spain)
Rory Mcllroy (Northern Ireland)
10:54 AM
Patrick Reed
Daniel Berger
Paul Casey (England)
11:06 AM
Vijay Singh (Fiji)
Martin Laird (Scotland)
11:18 AM
Larry Mize
Jimmy Walker
Brian Gay
11:30 AM
Carlos Ortiz (Mexico)
Mackenzie Hughes (Canada)
Bernd Wiesberger (Austria)
11:42 AM
Mike Weir (Canada)
C. T. Pan (Chinese Taipei)
Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)
11:54 AM
Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain)
Matt Wallace (England)
Lanto Griffin
12:12 PM
Victor Perez (France)
Jason Kokrak
Marc Leishman (Australia)
12:24 PM
Fred Couples
Francesco Molinari (Italy)
*Charles Osborne
12:36 PM
Zach Johnson
Kevin Na
Gary Woodland
12:48 PM
Shane Lowry (Ireland)
Justin Rose (England)
Matt Kuchar
1:00 PM
Billy Horschel
Tyrrell Hatton (England)
Ryan Palmer
1:12 PM
Phil Mickelson
Tommy Fleetwood (England)
Scottie Scheffler
1:24 PM
Patrick Cantlay
Sungjae Im (Korea)
Matt Fitzpatrick (England)
1:36 PM
Adam Scott (Australia)
Bryson DeChambeau
Max Homa
1:48 PM
Tony Finau
Louis Oosthuizen (S. Africa)
Justin Thomas
2:00 PM
Jordan Spieth
Cameron Smith (Australia)
Collin Morikawa
ROUND 2 TEE TIMES
8:00 AM
Vijay Singh (Fiji)
Martin Laird (Scotland)
8:12 AM
Larry Mize
Jimmy Walker
Brian Gay
8:24 AM
Carlos Ortiz (Mexico)
Mackenzie Hughes (Canada)
Bernd Wiesberger (Austria)
8:36 AM
Mike Weir (Canada)
C. T. Pan (Chinese Taipei)
Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)
8:48 AM
Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain)
Matt Wallace (England)
Lanto Griffin
9:00 AM
Victor Perez (France)
Jason Kokrak
Marc Leishman (Australia)
9:12 AM
Fred Couples
Francesco Molinari (Italy)
*Charles Osborne
9:24 AM
Zach Johnson
Kevin Na
Gary Woodland
9:36 AM
Shane Lowry (Ireland)
Justin Rose (England)
Matt Kuchar
9:48 AM
Billy Horschel
Tyrrell Hatton (England)
Ryan Palmer
10:06 AM
Phil Mickelson
Tommy Fleetwood (England)
Scottie Scheffler
10:18 AM
Patrick Cantlay
Sungjae Im (Korea)
Matt Fitzpatrick (England)
10:30 AM
Adam Scott (Australia)
Bryson DeChambeau
Max Homa
10:42 AM
Tony Finau
Louis Oosthuizen (S. Africa)
Justin Thomas
10:54 AM
Jordan Spieth
Cameron Smith (Australia)
Collin Morikawa
11:06 AM
Michael Thompson
Hudson Swafford
11:18 AM
Sandy Lyle (Scotland)
Matt Jones (Australia)
Dylan Frittelli (S. Africa)
11:30 AM
Ian Woosnam (Wales)
Jim Herman
Stewart Cink
11:42 AM
Sebastian Munoz (Colombia)
Henrik Stenson (Sweden)
Robert Streb
11:54 AM
Bernhard Langer (Germany)
Will Zalatoris
*Joe Long (England)
12:12 PM
Brian Harman
Ian Poulter (England)
Brendon Todd
12:24 PM
Charl Schwartzel (S. Africa)
Si Woo Kim (Korea)
Corey Conners (Canada)
12:36 PM
Danny Willett (England)
Joaquin Niemann (Chile)
Kevin Kisner
12:48 PM
Jason Day (Australia)
Matthew Wolff
Cameron Champ
1:00 PM
Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
Harris English
Abraham Ancer (Mexico)
1:12 PM
Bubba Watson
Brooks Koepka
Viktor Hovland (Norway)
1:24 PM
Sergio Garcia (Spain)
Webb Simpson
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (S. Africa)
1:36 PM
Dustin Johnson
Lee Westwood (England)
*Tyler Strafaci
1:48 PM
Xander Schauffele
Jon Rahm (Spain)
Rory Mcllroy (Northern Ireland)
2:00 PM
Patrick Reed
Daniel Berger
Paul Casey (England)
TV and Streaming Info
TV: Thursday-Friday: 3-7:30 p.m., ESPN
STREAMING: Thursday-Friday: 3-7:30 p.m., Masters.com and the Masters app
Will there be fans at the 2021 Masters?
Unlike last year, the Augusta National will invite a limited number of patrons to enjoy the tournament this year.
The pandemic’s severity saw the participants play through an empty course in 2020. However, that won’t be the case this year as the organizers have decided to invite fans. However, there will be strict social distancing norms to be followed at all times.
How much will the champion take home at the 2021 Masters?
The Masters is one of the most lucrative tournaments on the golf calendar. The total prize purse for the 2021 Masters is set at $11.5 million. As for the champion, he will receive an 18% cut ( $2,070,000).
Furthermore, here is a tabulated breakdown of the prize money the top eight players will receive at the 2021 Masters.:
Position Share Amount
Winner
18% of the total purse
$2,070,000
Second Place
10.8% of the total purse
$1,193,400
Third Place
6.8% of the total purse
$751,400
Fourth Place
4.8% of the total purse
$530,400
Fifth Place
4% of the total purse
$442,000
Sixth Place
3.6% of the total purse
$397,800
Seventh Place
3.35% of the total purse
$370,175
Eighth Place
3.1% of the total purse
$342,550
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