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When does The Masters finish?

<p>Dustin Johnson poses with the trophy at August in 2020</p> (REUTERS)

Dustin Johnson poses with the trophy at August in 2020

(REUTERS)

The Masters 2021 is finally upon us and returns to its signature springtime slot.

World No 1 Dustin Johnson surged to a record-breaking victory when the tournament was played under unfamiliar conditions last November, with no patrons permitted to attend the event. This time, organisers are keen to ensure there is no similar dismantling, particularly after US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau once again pricked ears by doubling down on suggestions that the course plays easier than its par 72. The greens are said to be incredibly firm and slick this time out, with little mercy afforded to any players.

Rory McIlroy was still hoping to complete the career Grand Slam, however, he missed the weekend cut. Ahead of this week, McIlroy has been urged by legendary instructor Butch Harmon to go “back to the basic fundamentals” rather than attempting to match DeChambeau’s imposing distance.

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Justin Thomas arrived as one of the favourites after his victory at the Players Championship last month while former Masters champion Jordan Spieth finally recaptured his best form last weekend, winning the Valero Open in his home state of Texas.

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Here is everything you need to know:

When is it?

The Masters began on Thursday 8 April and will conclude on Sunday 11 April.

How can I watch it in the UK?

Every day will be broadcast live on Sky Sports’ dedicated golf channel, as well as Sky Sports Main Event.

Saturday: 8pm-12.30am (Featured Groups from 2pm to 7.30pm)

Sunday: 7pm-12.30am (Featured Groups from 6pm to 7pm)

Featured holes are available every day via the red button from 4.45pm

Round three tee-times

(All times BST)

2.40pm - Ian Poulter, Paul Casey

2.50pm - Adam Scott, Sebastian Munoz

3pm - Billy Horschel, Phil Mickelson

3.10pm - Jason Kokrak, Francesco Molinari

3.20pm - Webb Simpson, Christiaan Bezuidenhout

3.30pm - Jim Herman, Joaquin Niemann

3.40pm - Matt Wallace, Louis Oosthuizen

3.50pm - Patrick Reed, Jose Maria Olazabal

4pm - Charl Schwartzel, Harris English

4.20pm - Tyrrell Hatton, Scottie Scheffler

4.30pm - Kevin Na, Gary Woodland

4.40pm - Jon Rahm, Martin Laird

4.50pm - Abraham Ancer, Bubba Watson

5pm - Henrik Stenson, Brendon Todd

5.10pm - Matthew Fitzpatrick, Michael Thompson

5.20pm - Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood

5.30pm - Mackenzie Hughes, Robert MacIntyre

5.40pm - Stewart Cink, Viktor Hovland

6pm - Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Jones

6.10pm - Collin Morikawa, Corey Conners

6.20pm - Ryan Palmer, Cameron Smith

6.30pm - Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele

6.40pm - Si Woo Kim, Cameron Champ

6.50pm - Tony Finau, Justin Thomas

7pm - Jordan Spieth, Bernd Wiesberger

7.10pm - Brian Harman, Marc Leishman

7.20pm - Justin Rose, Will Zalatoris

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