Golf's finest go head-to-head for the coveted Masters green jacket in April - and you can see all of the action unfold with Sky Sports HD.
All four days of the Augusta showpiece, which takes place April 9-12 - as well as the pre-tournament Par 3 contest - will be shown live on Sky Sports in 2015.
World No 1 Rory McIlroy is attempting to complete a grand slam of major victories at Augusta, as well as going for his third in a row after last year's successes at The Open and the US PGA Championship.
The likes of Justin Rose, Graeme McDowell, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter will also have high hopes of becoming Great Britain's first champion at Augusta since Sir Nick Faldo in 1996.
Bubba Watson has been in great form early this season and will arrive to defend his title full of confidence, while Patrick Reed, Jordan Spieth and Jimmy Walker are also flying high.
Then there's the likes of 2013 winner Adam Scott, Spaniard Sergio Garcia, world No 3 Henrik Stenson, three-time Masters champ Phil Mickelson and serial major runner-up Jason Day to look forward to watching play on the wonderful fairways and greens of Augusta.
But, whoever prevails, Sky Sports HD is the place to be to see the drama play out with extensive coverage, while Sky Sports News will bring you all the latest news first.
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Masters 2015 - Sky Sports TV schedule
Wed April 8: Par 3 Live (7pm, Sky Sports 4 HD)
Thu April 9: Day 1 live (7pm, Sky Sports 4 HD)
Fri April 10: Day 2 live (7pm, Sky Sports 4 HD)
Sat April 11: Day 3 live (7pm, Sky Sports 4 HD)
Sun April 12: Day 4 live (6pm, Sky Sports 4 HD)
Extras and features
Don't forget to make use of our Red Button services. From Thursday April 9 you can watch live coverage from Amen Corner, Featured Groups 1&2, On the Range, Holes 15&16 and rolling highlights of all the day's action just by pressing your red button.
You can also see Masters Breakfast - live on Sky Sports 4 HD at 9am - from Thursday 9 to Sunday 12.
Plus, throughout the week we will also bring you features, including episodes on Seve Ballesteros and Jack Nicklaus in Sporting Greats, interviews with Ian Woosnam and Tony Jacklin in Sporting Heroes, and The Masters Official Film, which looks back at some of the great victories of the past.
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