ESPN forced into major broadcast change with SportsCenter axed as thunderstorms cause scheduling carnage at the Masters | 9517T53 | 2024-04-14 02:08:01
The opening spherical of this yr's Masters was delayed on Thursday on account of thunderstorms in Georgia.
GOLF fans will probably be treated to some bonus morning action on Day 2 from Augusta Nationwide.
The opening spherical of this yr's Masters was delayed on Thursday on account of thunderstorms in Georgia.


Play finally received underway at 10:30 am ET following a delay of over two hours after timber have been felled in 45 mph winds.
With 27 gamers nonetheless out on the course, play was suspended at 7:51 pm ET as darkness closed in.
Consequently, a number of gamers will have to head back onto the course on Friday morning to complete their opening spherical.
ESPN has the TV rights to broadcast the first two days of the golf major before CBS takes over this weekend.
In a change to the schedule, the sports network will now present the conclusion of Spherical 1 from 7:45 am ET.
Reside coverage from Augusta will see SportsCenter axed from the scheduling.
Once the remaining 27 gamers have completed their opening 18 holes, they'll head straight back out to start out Spherical 2.
"Second round stay protection will remain as scheduled from 3:00-7:30 pm ET on ESPN," confirmed the official Masters X account.
From 8 am ET, ESPN streaming viewers will be capable of watch two featured teams during their spherical.
Friday's featured teams have been chosen as Tiger Woods, Jason Day, and Max Homa, alongside Dustin Johnson, Collin Morikawa, and Tommy Fleetwood.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> ESPN will once again juggle its schedule to accommodate the long-lasting event.
Get Up and First Take have moved over to sister channel ESPN2.
Whereas Pat McAfee has been given two days off from his typical schedule together with his present removed from the listings totally.
Out on the course, Bryson Dechambeau leads the best way in the race for the Green Jacket after Day 1.
The 30-year-old demonstrated his immense energy with a powerful round of -7.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is in scorching pursuit, making birdies on 4 of the back 9 to complete one shot again.
Within the Prime 10, Max Homa, Nicolai Hojgaard, and Tyrrell Hatton are amongst the players out early on Friday to finish Spherical 1.
15-time Main winner Woods also has to complete his opening spherical and is presently -1 via 13.
Tiger is hoping to make a record-breaking 24th consecutive minimize at The Masters.
The 48-year-old underwent in depth leg and back surgery following a car accident in 2021.
The 23 holes he performs on Friday would be the most he's had to face in a competitive event since November 2019, per Sky Sports.

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