ShowbuzzDaily.com’s Mitch Metzcalf with all of the numbers, including Saturday’s 3.05 rating. 2019’s Saturday telecast drew a 5.5.
Friday’s telecast was the top rated cable show.
Two other ratings notes from Michael McCarthy, veteran media reporter:
The sports TV rating slump is hurting #Masters too. With the tournament moved seven months from it's normal April slot, ESPN's 2nd round coverage Friday averaged 2.6 million viewers per Nielsen Fast National #'s. That's down 21% from 3.3. million for last year's 2nd round (1/2)
— Michael McCarthy (@MMcCarthyREV) November 14, 2020But ESPN's average #Masters TV audiences increased 18% to 2.6 million for Round 2 from 2.2 million for 1st round per Nielsen Fast National #'s. Friday's audience peaked at 2.9 million with Tiger + Bryson on course. Also, this year's coverage aired earlier than last year.
— Michael McCarthy (@MMcCarthyREV) November 14, 2020Despite the 3.37 drop from a 7.7, this still earns the Masters atop the list of top golf broadcasts in 2019 to edge August’s PGA Championship. That event, played in east coast prime time, drew a 3.2 and peaked at 6.8 million viewers for Collin Morikawa’s win. The U.S. Open’s final round 1.9 on NBC made it the lowest rated of the three majors played this year.