Yes, it's definitely me.
The Masters has great coverage on their website and is available in multiple places.
It gets a bit dicey however when trying to figure out how to record it(especially on the fly)on multiple platforms for later viewings.
I'm sure that's easier than I make it too.
The streaming,app and website are appreciated, but CBS surely could have come on before 3 pm on Saturday.
All of that said, it's being made to be consumed by an individual, as most are golf geeks like ourselves watching by themselves on their laptop or phone.
Not overly family friendly, though I guess us luddites could get a younger family member to show us how to get it from small screen to big screen.
FYI, the in person experience, while still outstanding, has gone down significantly in the last few years.
Still the best event in sports, but not nearly as user friendly as it used to be.
Massive crowds, long,long lines at merch building, a very long walk in , especially if not arriving very early, practice rounds have gotten completely unwatchable with massive crowds and very little, and very slow, golf played, and no set playing schedule to plan around.Most players simply play 9 because it's so slow.
They still do an outstanding job, but in recent years The Open Championship has been a better fan experience-or at least their equal, which is saying a lot because The Masters leaves no detail to chance, and The Open is a travelling once a year show.
The fact that the apps, website and coverage are so comprehensive make watching remotely "almost as" attractive as "in person" for someone who really wants to keep up with what's happening, and the in person Masters experience is very luddite with the ability to track the round of a player NOT on the leaderboards(which are everywhere), with only one main scoreboard at the entrance.(and no phones)
The Open does an outstanding job with scoreboards and multiple huge TV monitors and comfortable viewing areas located around the course for those wanting to keep up with what is happening.
First world problems for sure.