The 2026 Masters may have delivered a historic sporting moment, but for fans watching at home, the experience was marred by a string of broadcast errors.
While Rory McIlroy was busy making history, fans were left fuming as CBS repeatedly lost sight of the ball during the most critical moments of Sunday afternoon.
Social media erupted as the production team repeatedly failed to show the flight or landing spots of key balls as the battle for the green jacket reached its climax.
The most glaring error occurred on the final hole of the tournament, where the broadcast lost sight of McIlroy’s shot after he sent his drive into the right-side trees.
For over a minute, viewers were left in the dark about whether the reigning champion was facing a disastrous penalty or a manageable recovery on the 18th hole.
Even when the ball was eventually located in a greenside bunker, the commentators seemed unsure if it belonged to McIlroy or his playing partner, Cameron Young.
The network had a nightmare during the 18th hole as they lost sight of Rory McIlroy’s ball
‘The biggest 10 minutes of the year in our sport and we’ve got no idea where the golf balls are,’ noted analyst Dan Rapaport in a scathing post on X.
‘Tough, tough day for the normally-great CBS broadcast… impactful shots of notable players nowhere to be found, total fail on the 72nd hole,’ another wrote.
The technical blunders didn’t stop there, as the network also managed to miss the visual of McIlroy’s final winning putt dropping into the cup.
Due to a poorly chosen camera angle, the Northern Irishman’s own legs blocked the view of the ball entering the hole.
‘Wow… CBS coverage of the last hole of the Masters was well below standard… didn’t see flight or landing spot of Rory’s or Cam’s shot,’ another fan said on X.
Critics labeled the coverage as the worst in recent memory, with some fans questioning if the camera crews were ‘in training’ during the prestigious event.
Beyond the 18th hole, viewers complained about long stretches where notable players were entirely absent from the screen, only for the broadcast to cut to random putts with no context.
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The absence of veteran insight was also felt by the audience, with many noting that lead announcer Jim Nantz felt ‘MIA’ at times during the Sunday afternoon stretch.
Despite the technical frustrations, the day belonged to McIlroy, who showcased the steel required to survive a Sunday charge from world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.
The Northern Irishman’s one-shot victory marks his sixth major title, officially cementing his status as the dominant force of this era at Augusta National.
By navigating the treacherous back nine to defend his crown, McIlroy has joined an illustrious list of consecutive winners that includes only Nicklaus, Faldo and Woods.

