TSN takes viewers on a amble down Magnolia Lane with more coverage of THE MASTERS (April 9-12) than ever before. In uniting to TSN's continue disseminate coverage of leading two rounds and encores of the third and incontrovertible rounds, TSN.ca will bring into the world single online streaming of Amen Corner (holes 11, 12 and 13), and the 15th and 16th holes not seen on TV - for all four rounds of the tournament. Encore presentations of all TSN MASTERS coverage will show off on TSN2 on a three-hour stoppage (see exemplary radio assign below).
TSN's 2009 MASTERS seed coverage begins on Wednesday, April 8, at 5:30 p.m. ET with the well-received Par 3 Contest. "Watching THE MASTERS is a well-spring unwritten law for Canadian golf fans.
We're giving viewers one of a kind access advantaged Augusta National with all the event coverage, the Par 3 Contest, and a first-hand feeling of every change from five unique holes - including Amen Corner - on TSN.ca," said Phil King, President of TSN. TSN's telecast coverage of the 2009 MASTERS includes vigorous one-hour advance showing shows airing day after day old to each round.
TSN's Cory Woron and golf analyst Jim Nelford will interject down the tourney each era and dwelling golf pro Bob Weeks will stock in-depth reports. SPORTSCENTRE will high point continually 2009 MASTERS reports beginning Monday, April 6, covering all of the outstanding headlines and stories from Augusta. In-depth features comprehend a seem at Mike Weir and Stephen Ames' chances to achieve first place as the only Canadians in this year's field, Tiger Woods' turn in to biggest competition, Phil Mickelson's redoubtable portray entering THE MASTERS and Padraig Harrington's expedition to touch Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Woods as the only players to away three consecutive majors. Bob Weeks will also stipulate a sui generis position as he serves as Ames' caddy for the Par 3 Contest.
TSN will also televise five MASTERS OFFICIAL FILMS, a assemblage of highlights and recaps from aforesaid MASTERS tournaments, April 6, 7 and 9. In addition, ESPN Classic viewers can relive even more of THE MASTERS greatest moments with a three-night ransom from April 6 to 8, with two one-hour episodes beginning at 9 p.m. ET each night.
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