Tiger Woods Masters press conference: How to watch 5-time winner address media
The men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments are over, which means it's time to focus on the next big event on the sports calendar: the 2024 Masters Tournament.
Five-time champion Tiger Woods, who is expected to be in the fold after he was spotted practicing at Augusta on Sunday, is set to address the media Tuesday morning.
The pre-tournament press conference schedule also features media sessions from notable players such as Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, among others.
Pre-tournament press conferences with the golfers take place Monday and Tuesday. Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley will take the podium Wednesday and press conferences with Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson will take place Thursday.
Here's the full pre-Masters press conference schedule, and how to watch Woods' media session.
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How to watch Tiger Woods' pre-Masters press conference
Tiger Woods is scheduled to have his pre-tournament press conference at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
You can watch it live on the Masters YouTube channel.
Masters 2024 pre-tournament press conference schedule
Here is the full pre-tournament press conference schedule, according to the PGA Tour.
All times are in Eastern Time
Monday
2 p.m.: Brian Harman
2:30 p.m.: Jasper Stubbs, Santiago de la Fuente
3 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama
3:30 p.m.: Xander Schauffele
4 p.m.: Akshay Bhatia
Tuesday
9:30 a.m.: Viktor Hovland
10 a.m.: Jon Rahm
11 a.m.: Tiger Woods
12:30 p.m.: Rory McIllroy
1 p.m.: Ludvig Aberg
1:30 p.m. Wyndham Clark
2:30 p.m.: Jordan Spieth
3 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler
3:30 p.m.: Brooks Koepka
Wednesday
11 a.m.: Fred Ridley, August National Golf Club chairman
Thursday
8 a.m.: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson - following Honorary Starters Ceremony
Who won the 2023 Masters Tournament?
Jon Rahm will be seeking to defend his title from last year. It was his first time earning a green jacket at Augusta. The Spaniard beat out Brooks Koepka after being down by two strokes to start the final round.
If Rahm were to win the 2024 Masters, he would be the first player to repeat the championship in more than two decades. Tiger Woods was the last to do so in 2001 and 2002.
Contributing: Victoria Hernandez, USA TODAY
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