Tiger Woods is the main attraction but there are at least a dozen players who have a strong chance to win. Online you can see Tiger on Masters.com before 4p.m. However ESPN will have all the angles covered.
ESPN and ESPN HD will present live first- and second-round action, Thursday, April 8, and Friday, April 9, from 4-7:30 p.m. ET. An encore presentation will air in primetime each night from 8-11 p.m. ESPN Deportes, ESPN’s Spanish-language U.S. sports network, will also televise the first and second rounds live from 4-7:30 p.m.
Prior to the live television windows Thursday and Friday, SportsCenter will provide live cut-ins and in-progress highlights beginning at 9 a.m., including the first tee shots Thursday live from the grouping that includes Tiger Woods.
ESPN’s Mike Tirico will serve as host of ESPN’s telecasts with Curtis Strange providing analysis, including the Par 3 Contest. CBS will produce the telecasts, which will also include Jim Nantz, Nick Faldo, Peter Oosterhuis, Verne Lundquist, David Feherty Bill Macatee, Peter Kostis and Ian-Baker Finch. Francisco Aleman and Silvia Bertolaccini have the call on ESPN Deportes with John Sutcliffe serving as the on course reporter
