CBS notches most-watched Masters final round in 11 years
Sunday's final round coverage averaged 13.995 million viewers on CBS.
Sunday's final round coverage averaged 13.995 million viewers on CBS.
"You're making ... so many decisions, split-second decisions."
"It's a tradition unlike any other. Welcome to the final round at the Wrigley... Hello, friends."
CBS lost McIlroy's approach on 18, Cam Young's second shot, and then chose a camera angle on the winning putt that left viewers wondering if he'd missed.
"Rory is a rare repeat winner at Augusta!"
"GIVE ME BACK MY SON!"
"That's just a terrible question. Next question. Awful."
"It does point out that we try things every once in a while that are a little bit nontraditional."
"Okay, well, Mr. Player, what an introduction that is…"
"This kept him from being the all-time major champion."
"I read everything. I don't have to sit down and watch the DP World Tour to be prepared for those players."
"I just plagiarized someone else’s remark. Not good! I’m never coming back here again!"
"It's just such a magical place, and it has an aura about it."
"Busy doing our own coverage, so I haven’t seen him play."
A question about Tiger Woods was not asked until 54 minutes into an hour-long Masters press call.
The analytics-driven stream will air live on Prime Video all four days of the tournament.
"There is," Woods told Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman about there being a chance he could play in the 2026 Masters.