Okay, so I had this question floating around in my head the other day, pretty straightforward really: just how many rounds do they actually play in the Masters? You hear about it every year, see the green jacket, but the specifics sometimes get fuzzy, you know?

My Little Quest
So, what did I do? Well, nothing fancy. I just grabbed my phone while kicking back on the sofa. Opened up a browser, the usual stuff. I typed in something simple like “how many rounds masters tournament” or maybe it was just “masters rounds”. Can’t recall the exact words, but it was basic.
The search results popped up pretty quick, as you’d expect. Didn’t have to dig through pages or anything complicated. Several places said the same thing right away.
Here’s What I Found
It turns out, it’s a pretty set number. The Masters tournament is played over four rounds. Simple as that.
- They usually start on a Thursday.
- Play one round each day.
- So, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and the final round on Sunday.
I also saw something mentioned about a ‘cut’. Seems like not everyone gets to play all four rounds. After the first two rounds (Thursday and Friday), they trim the field, and only the top players get to continue playing on Saturday and Sunday. Makes sense, keeps the weekend focused on the contenders.
So yeah, that was my little journey of discovery. Just a quick search to clear up a simple question. Four rounds. Thursday to Sunday. Now I know for sure. It’s funny how sometimes you just gotta look up the basics.
