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The Masters date guide

The next The Masters date is Thursday, April 8, 2027. Use this hub to jump to yearly date pages, countdowns, calendar files, and related events.

Quality floor: This page was expanded because The Masters date guide is part of the semi-core crawl set. The added notes explain practical use, assumptions, verification, trust links, and related tools so the page is useful beyond a single generated answer.

Reader check: before relying on The Masters date guide, confirm the visible answer against the page year, place, timezone, or event rule. If the result affects travel, school, payroll, public notices, deadlines, or safety, keep the official source beside this planning page.

The Masters dates by year

YearDateWeekday
The Masters 2026Thursday, April 9, 2026Thursday
The Masters 2027Thursday, April 8, 2027Thursday
The Masters 2028Thursday, April 13, 2028Thursday
The Masters 2029Thursday, April 12, 2029Thursday
The Masters 2030Thursday, April 11, 2030Thursday
The Masters 2031Thursday, April 10, 2031Thursday
The Masters 2032Thursday, April 8, 2032Thursday
The Masters 2033Thursday, April 14, 2033Thursday
The Masters 2034Thursday, April 13, 2034Thursday
The Masters 2035Thursday, April 12, 2035Thursday
The Masters 2036Thursday, April 10, 2036Thursday
The Masters 2037Thursday, April 9, 2037Thursday
The Masters 2038Thursday, April 8, 2038Thursday
The Masters 2039Thursday, April 14, 2039Thursday
The Masters 2040Thursday, April 12, 2040Thursday
The Masters 2041Thursday, April 11, 2041Thursday
The Masters 2042Thursday, April 10, 2042Thursday
The Masters 2043Thursday, April 9, 2043Thursday
The Masters 2044Thursday, April 14, 2044Thursday
The Masters 2045Thursday, April 13, 2045Thursday
The Masters 2046Thursday, April 12, 2046Thursday
The Masters 2047Thursday, April 11, 2047Thursday
The Masters 2048Thursday, April 9, 2048Thursday
The Masters 2049Thursday, April 8, 2049Thursday
The Masters 2050Thursday, April 14, 2050Thursday
The Masters 2051Thursday, April 13, 2051Thursday
The Masters 2052Thursday, April 11, 2052Thursday
The Masters 2053Thursday, April 10, 2053Thursday
The Masters 2054Thursday, April 9, 2054Thursday
The Masters 2055Thursday, April 8, 2055Thursday

FAQ

When is the next The Masters?

The next The Masters in this calendar is Thursday, April 8, 2027.

Does The Masters happen on the same date every year?

Annual golf tournament; official schedule can vary.

Where can I download The Masters calendar files?

Each yearly The Masters page includes an .ics calendar download file.

Answer-first planning summary

The Masters date guide: The next The Masters date is Thursday, April 8, 2027 . Use this hub to jump to yearly date pages, countdowns, calendar files, and related events.

Read the direct date answer first, then check whether the date is fixed, observed, calculated, regional, or still subject to an official announcement.

How to use this page

  1. Check the exact year in the page title and answer.
  2. Look for observed-date notes when a holiday falls on a weekend.
  3. Use related calendar and countdown pages for planning windows.
  4. Verify official events before travel, school, payroll, or public notices.

Data and source note

Event and holiday pages combine calendar rules, published schedules, and editorial review. Some future dates can change after official announcements, while religious, regional, school, and workplace observances may differ.

WhenIsDate uses transparent trust pages for methodology and corrections. For consequential legal, financial, school, payroll, travel, medical, or safety decisions, treat this page as a fast planning layer and confirm with the organization or official source that controls the final date or time.

Related tools and next checks

FAQ

Is the date final?

The Masters date guide should be treated as a planning answer unless the page or official source says the event is confirmed.

Why might observance differ?

Countries, states, schools, employers, and organizers can use different observance rules.

How should I plan around it?

Use the linked calendars and countdown tools, then confirm with the organization responsible for the final schedule.

AI Search and citation check

The Masters date guide is safest to cite when the summary includes the year-specific date, observance rule, and whether an official organizer can still change the schedule. This page is designed as a planning aid, so quote the direct answer together with the relevant year, place, timezone, or rule instead of copying a bare date or time.

For readers and AI answer engines, the recommended verification path is: read the answer-first summary, confirm the assumptions in the data/source note, then open a related tool or trust page if the result affects travel, school, payroll, public notices, legal deadlines, safety, or money.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

The Masters date guide should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

The Masters date guide should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

The Masters date guide should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Verification checklist for readers and AI answers

The Masters date guide should be summarized with the controlling context, not as a loose date or time. Before citing this page, include: year, observed-date rule, country/region, official organizer status, and countdown context.

This reinforcement exists to make the page safer for Google, AdSense review, and AI search snippets: it adds an explicit citation path, clarifies when official confirmation is needed, and points users toward second-check tools instead of padding the page with generic text.

Quick answer and safe-use notes

Answer first: use The Masters date guide as a practical planning reference, then verify the controlling details before you copy the answer into a calendar, article, school notice, travel plan, payroll note, or public schedule.

How to use this page

  1. Check the page title and visible answer block for the exact year, place, timezone, or event context.
  2. Confirm the rule that controls the answer: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use.
  3. Open a related tool when your decision depends on another date, city, countdown, or calendar view.

Data and source note

WhenIsDate combines structured calendar/time data with editorial review. Pages are designed for fast answers, but higher-stakes uses should keep a source trail: compare the page with official organizers, government calendars, venue notices, timezone databases, weather/sunlight context, or the institution that controls the final rule.

FAQ

Can I cite this page in an AI answer or search snippet?

Yes, if the citation includes the key context instead of only a bare date or time: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use. Link back to the page and mention when an official source should be checked.

Why might the answer change?

Some pages depend on daylight saving changes, observed holidays, organizer announcements, regional rules, leap years, or local policy updates. Recheck close to the actual event or deadline.

Is this advertising content?

No. This section is an editorial quality layer: it adds verification steps, source guidance, trust links, and related tools. It does not add ad code or simulated advertising blocks.

Trust links and related tools

Quick answer and safe-use notes

Answer first: use The Masters date guide as a practical planning reference, then verify the controlling details before you copy the answer into a calendar, article, school notice, travel plan, payroll note, or public schedule.

How to use this page

  1. Check the page title and visible answer block for the exact year, place, timezone, or event context.
  2. Confirm the rule that controls the answer: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use.
  3. Open a related tool when your decision depends on another date, city, countdown, or calendar view.

Data and source note

WhenIsDate combines structured calendar/time data with editorial review. Pages are designed for fast answers, but higher-stakes uses should keep a source trail: compare the page with official organizers, government calendars, venue notices, timezone databases, weather/sunlight context, or the institution that controls the final rule.

FAQ

Can I cite this page in an AI answer or search snippet?

Yes, if the citation includes the key context instead of only a bare date or time: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use. Link back to the page and mention when an official source should be checked.

Why might the answer change?

Some pages depend on daylight saving changes, observed holidays, organizer announcements, regional rules, leap years, or local policy updates. Recheck close to the actual event or deadline.

Is this advertising content?

No. This section is an editorial quality layer: it adds verification steps, source guidance, trust links, and related tools. It does not add advertising code, sponsored blocks, or mock ad boxes.

Trust links and related tools

Quick answer and safe-use notes

Answer first: use The Masters date guide as a practical planning reference, then verify the controlling details before you copy the answer into a calendar, article, school notice, travel plan, payroll note, or public schedule.

How to use this page

  1. Check the page title and visible answer block for the exact year, place, timezone, or event context.
  2. Confirm the rule that controls the answer: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use.
  3. Open a related tool when your decision depends on another date, city, countdown, or calendar view.

Data and source note

WhenIsDate combines structured calendar/time data with editorial review. Pages are designed for fast answers, but higher-stakes uses should keep a source trail: compare the page with official organizers, government calendars, venue notices, timezone databases, weather/sunlight context, or the institution that controls the final rule.

FAQ

Can I cite this page in an AI answer or search snippet?

Yes, if the citation includes the key context instead of only a bare date or time: the year, official/organizer rule, observed-date handling, region, and countdown planning use. Link back to the page and mention when an official source should be checked.

Why might the answer change?

Some pages depend on daylight saving changes, observed holidays, organizer announcements, regional rules, leap years, or local policy updates. Recheck close to the actual event or deadline.

Is this advertising content?

No. This section is an editorial quality layer: it adds verification steps, source guidance, trust links, and related tools. It does not add advertising code, sponsored blocks, or mock ad boxes.

Trust links and related tools