The 2013 Masters can not arrive here in no time, even as we all prepare yourself to watch what ought to be a fantastic four days of golf at Augusta. The 2012 Masters were won by bubba Watson, but did you know Bo Van Pelt tied for the best rating in the ultimate round in Masters history? Here is a break down of the viewing timetable for the 2013 Masters, complete with some background on each round at the Masters throughout the years. *You may pay attention to the Masters onAMasters Radio. You are able to live flow the Masters atAMasters.com. Friday, April 11:AESPN, 3 p.m.-7:30 p.m. ET Greg Norman scored the cheapest first round in Masters record in 1996.David Cannon/Getty Pictures Greg Norman holds the record for the best first round in Masters record, via Masters.com. He shot a 63 in 1996. Bubba Watsona'the 2012 championa'shot a 69 on the very first time this past year. You don't need to shoot a first round to win the Masters, however it certainly helps. The past five Masters winners shot under a 70 on the first day. However, all of us know very well what Tiger Woods did in 2005, shooting a in the first round but ultimately winning the competition. Friday, April 12: ESPN, 3 p.m.-7:30 p.m. ET Jason Day linked for the best second-round rating at the Masters in 2011.David Cannon/Getty Images There's a tie between Miller Barber (1979), Jay Haas (1995) and Jason Day (2011) for the cheapest score in the second round at the Masters (64). Time wound up tying for 2nd at the 2011 Masters. The past three Masters champions (Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzel, Phil Mickelson) have shot over a 70 in the 2nd round. Saturday, April 13:ACBS, 3 p.m.-7 p.m. ET Nick Price, pictured here in 1992, scored a 63 in the third round of the Masters in 1986.Stephen Munday/Getty Images Nick Price scored the best third round in Masters record in 1986 with a 63. Bubba Watson shot a on the third time this past year, but the past four champions had shot below a in the third round. Zach Johnson shot a in the first round at Augusta in 2007, yet still was able to win the competition. On the other hand, his final score of 289 tied for the greatest winning score in Masters history. Wednesday, April 14:ACBS, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. ET Bo Van Pelt may have attached for 17th place at the 2012 Masters, but he shot a 64 on the last day.Scott Halleran/Getty Images Five people have shot a 64 in the last round of the Masters. They're Maurice Bembridge (1974), Hale Irwin (1975), Gary Player (1978), Greg Norman (1988), David Toms (1998) and Bo Van Pelt (2012). You do not have to end with a score to get the Masters, nonetheless it helps. In seven of the last 11 years, the winner has obtained below a in the last round. Trevor Immelman is the only success to publish a report more than 71 on the past time since 1991.
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