SiriusXM will once again deliver extensive audio coverage of the Masters Tournament, adding new voices and exclusive content for listeners throughout tournament week at Augusta National Golf Club. The company announced its full programming lineup for April 6-12, featuring live broadcasts, on-course reporting and original interviews tied to one of golf’s most iconic events.
Coverage will air daily from April 9-12 beginning at 2 p.m. ET and continue through the conclusion of play.
Among the key additions is four-time PGA Tour winner Kevin Kisner, who joins SiriusXM as a lead analyst for weekend rounds. Kisner will work alongside play-by-play voice Taylor Zarzour on Saturday and Sunday broadcasts.
Kisner, a South Carolina native who grew up near Augusta, brings both local ties and competitive experience to the role. He has played in eight Masters Tournaments, including a top-25 finish in 2019.
“Having grown up near Augusta on the Georgia/South Carolina state line, and then having the great privilege of competing in the Masters, the Tournament is incredibly special to me,” Kisner said. “I genuinely love calling the game… It will be a lot of fun bringing the experience of the Masters to golf fans across North America.”
For the opening rounds, SiriusXM will feature analysts Brad Faxon and Brendon de Jonge. Faxon competed in 12 Masters, recording two top-10 finishes, while de Jonge appeared in the 2014 tournament.
Additionally, the network plans a featured interview during Thursday’s first-round coverage with six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus and his son, Jack II. The conversation will mark the 40th anniversary of Nicklaus’ 1986 victory, widely regarded as one of golf’s most memorable moments.
Veteran broadcasters Emilia Doran, John Maginnes and Brian Katrek will provide on-course commentary throughout the tournament. Meanwhile, 1982 Masters champion Craig Stadler is set to join coverage during Saturday’s round.
SiriusXM will also expand its weekday programming with live look-ins on featured groups during morning and early afternoon hours. That coverage will include analysis from Steve Melnyk, Carl Paulson, Drew Stoltz, Gary Williams, George Savaricas and David Marr III.
Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer, said the company aims to deliver a fully immersive experience.
“Each year the Masters is one of the most anticipated events on the sports calendar. Also, each year our team meets the moment,” Greenstein said. “No matter where you’re listening from, our voices will make you feel like you are on the iconic grounds of Augusta National.”
Masters Radio will be available on SiriusXM channel 92 and via the SiriusXM app.
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