Masters Golf live stream free [TV schedule, tee off times]: Watch final day online - Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, and more

Masters 2014 Augusta National

The Masters 2014 Final Round takes place on Sunday and it is Bubba Watson and youngster Jordon Spieth out front coming into the last day of golf. That means the pair will tee off last on Sunday, but both will be tense as over the past three years at the event no-one teeing off in the last group has gone on to win.

The day's play will start at 3.10 p.m. BST, with Bubba Watson and Spieth teeing off at 7.40 p.m. BST. A full tee times schedule and pairings list can be found below, and all the action can be watched online through live stream – free on Masters.com – via the link provided below.

Watson had a tougher day on Saturday and that has opened up the chance for Spieth, who has been grinding away each day to stay competitive, to level Watson for the lead at the end of the third day.

Spieth has long been talked about as being one of the top young prospects for American golf, and he is fulfilling that promise at this year's Masters in Augusta.

However, the Masters has the habit of producing nerves on the final day, and it is not unusual for younger players to have their games stumble at critical moments. Whoever keeps their nerve the best today is likely to come out on top.

The action can be watched online by clicking here.

The full schedule and tee off start times for the Final Day at Augusta on Sunday is below:

(all players US unless stated; all times BST; a=amateur)

15:10: Larry Mize

15:20: Stephen Gallacher (Sco), Joost Luiten (Ned)

15:30: Mike Weir (Can), Brandt Snedeker

15:40: K J Choi (Kor), Sandy Lyle (Sco)

15:50: Francesco Molinari (Ita), Nick Watney

16:00: Brendon de Jonge (Zim), Oliver Goss (Aus)

16:10: Thongchai Jaidee (Tha), Thorbjorn Olesen (Den)

16:20: Luke Glover, Billy Horschel

16:30: Darren Clarke (NI), Stewart Cink

16:50: Vijay Singh (Fij), Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa)

17:00: Steven Bowditch (Aus), Hunter Mahan

17:10: Martin Kaymer (Ger), Bill Hass

17:20: Louis Oosthuizen (SA), Jamie Donaldson (Wal)

17:30: Bernhard Langer (Ger), Henrik Stenson (Swe)

17:40: Jimmy Walker, Rory McIlroy (NI)

17:50: Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa), Russell Henley

18:00: Chris Kirk, Steve Stricker

18:10: Adam Scott (Aus), Jason Day

18:30: Ian Poulter (Eng), Kevin Streelman

18:40: John Senden (Aus), Gary Woodland

18:50: Kevin Stadler, Fred Couples

19:00: Thomas Bjorn (Den), Justin Rose (Eng)

19:10: Lee Westwood (Eng), Jim Furyk

19:20: Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa), Rickie Fowler

19:30: Matt Kuchar, Jonas Blixt (Swe)

19:40: Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson

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