The 2020 Masters tournament is well under way as the world’s best golfers take on the famous Augusta National in what should be a blockbuster weekend.
Due to the impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown, this year’s Masters had to be pushed back from April to the autumn.
Tiger was in red-hot form on ThursdayGetty Images - GettyBut the iconic golf course has been prepared for its new date and now the action is up and running.
Tiger Woods completed his Cinderella-Story last year when he claimed his fifth Green Jacket and first major title for 11 years.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2020 Masters…
The Masters 2020: Date and start time
The tournament will be held from Thursday, November 12 to Masters Sunday on November 15.
The course will be a par-72, playing 7,475 yards and 92 players will begin the week before Saturday’s cut.
Play is behind schedule after the two-and-a-hour rain delay on Thursday, so players are still finishing round two on Saturday.
Action will get under way from 12:30pm UK time on Saturday as players conclude round two, before round three begins this afternoon.
The new champion should receive his green jacket at around 8pm on Sunday night.
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The 2020 Masters was rescheduled for November due to the COVID-19 lockdownGetty Images - GettyThe Masters 2020: talkSPORT commentary
talkSPORT will have coverage of all four days of the tournament on our network.
Rupert Bell and Bob Bubka will have regular updates from Augusta on talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 throughout the weekend.
To tune in, just click here for the live stream or on the radio player below.
The Masters 2020: How to watch
Sky Sports will be broadcasting the action on TV and have rights to all four days.
Coverage will begin on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event on Saturday at 12:30pm for the conclusion of round two, before round three coverage begins at 5pm.
Their coverage of the final round will being at 3pm on both channels.
If you are a Sky subscriber, you can upgrade your package to watch all four day live for £10. It can then be live streamed via the app using mobile, tablet or computer devices.
Alternatively, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £8.99.
The BBC will be showing highlights after each day on BBC Two and on BBC iPlayer.
Rory McIlroy will be looking for glory at The MastersMasters 2020: Round three tee times (GMT)
First tee
3.20pm – John Augenstein, Bernhard Langer, Rory McIlroy
3.31pm – Webb Simpson, Jazz Jaewattananond, Xander Schauffele
3.43pm – Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, Billy Horschel
3.53pm – Corey Conners, Scottie Scheffler, Paul Casey
4.04pm – Louis Oosthuizen, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka
4.15pm – Justin Rose, Sebastian Munoz, Dylan Frittelli
4.26pm – Patrick Reed, Danny Willett, Tommy Fleetwood
4.37pm – Sung-jae Im, C.T Pan, Hideki Matsuyama
4.48pm – Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Patrick Cantlay
4.59pm – Abraham Ancer, Cameron Smith, Justin Thomas
Tenth tee
3.20pm – Victor Perez, Charles Howell III, Kevin Na
3.31pm – Si Woo Kim, Shugo Imahira, Adam Scott
3.42pm – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Cameron Champ, Marc Leishman
3.53pm – Brant Snedeker, Lee Westwood, Matt Wallace
4.04pm – Chez Reavie, Bubba Watson, Bernd Wiesberger
4.15pm – Shane Lowry, Andy Ogletree, Ian Poulter
4.26pm – Mike Weir, Nick Taylor, Sung Kang
4.37pm – Collin Morikawa, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Zach Johnson
4.48pm – Jimmy Walker, Bryson DeChambeau, Tony Finau
4.59pm – Charl Schawartzel, Jordan Spieth, Rafael Cabrera Bello
Masters 2020 Leaderboard after Round 2
T1. Jon Rahm – 9
T1. Abraham Ancer -9
T1. Cameron Smith -9
T1. Justin Thomas -9
T1. Dustin Johnson -9
T6. Patrick Reed -8
T6. Hideki Matsuyama -8
T6. Patrick Cantlay -8
T6. Sung-jae Im -8
T9. C.T Pan -7
T11. Danny Willett -7
T11. Tommy Fleetwood -7
T11. Justin Rose -7

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