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Elliott Heath

'Something From The Stone Age' - Fans Rage At Masters (Lack Of) TV Coverage

Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm with tweets overlayed

Fans were subject to some less-than-ideal Masters coverage for the start of the delayed-round three and it wasn't going down well on Twitter.

The Masters has the best website and digital fan-viewing experience in sport but the broadcast feeds given to networks have always been a little on the frustrating side, with full coverage not shown from the very 1st tee shot in other Majors like The Open.

The lack of full coverage is believed to be an Augusta National rule and is thought to be to add to the exclusivity of the event. Fans can watch every shot of every player on the website but away from the Masters app and website, it can be trickier to catch all of the action.

The final group of Koepka-Rahm-Bennett on Saturday afternoon were not being shown live on main broadcast networks, with analysis and studio debates shown instead all the while the the third round was getting underway. Bizarrely, they weren't a featured group, either.

Then to rub salt into fans' wounds, full coverage from the 1st tee was then shown on a tape delay after play had been called.. Full live coverage finally kicked in by the time the leaders were on the 6th hole, around 90-minutes into their round and some two hours after the third round had begun.

And to make matters worse, play was then called by the time the leaders had made the 7th green, meaning fans barely got to see one hole of live, full coverage of the final group.

And then to rub salt into fans' wounds, full coverage from the 1st tee was then shown on a tape delay after play had been called.

Fans were rightly furious, with one fan Josh Jeffrey likening it to the stone ages and Barstool Sports journalist Dan Rapaport questioning why the final group wasn't set as a featured group.

The leaders will play their last 11-and-a-bit holes bright and early tomorrow morning, with The Masters hopefully set to finish on schedule on Sunday evening.

Brooks Koepka leads the way at 13-under, four strokes clear of Jon Rahm. Koepka was one of 12 LIV Golfers to make the Masters cut and is seeking his fifth Major title and first Green Jacket.

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