The azaleas are in bloom at Augusta National. The leaderboard tightens on Sunday afternoon. And somewhere in St Andrews — the town that gave golf to the world — a room full of people who genuinely care about the sport are watching every shot of it together.
That room is T-Squared Social. And this Masters, it's the only place in St Andrews worth being.

The Biggest Screen in St Andrews — Built for Moments Like This
T-Squared Social has the biggest screen in St Andrews. That's not a marketing claim dressed up as a fact — it's the reason why watching The Masters here feels categorically different from watching it at home or in a standard pub.
Augusta National deserves a big screen. The sweeping fairways, the contours of Amen Corner, the tension on the 18th green — these are moments that compress and flatten on a laptop or a modest television. On the biggest screen in St Andrews, they expand the way they're meant to. You see the break on every putt. You feel the gallery react before the commentators catch up. You watch the leaderboard shift in real time with a room full of people who are as invested as you are.
If you're going to watch The Masters, watch it properly. T-Squared Social is where that happens in St Andrews.
Why St Andrews Is the Right Place to Watch The Masters
Watching The Masters anywhere is good. Watching it in St Andrews is something else.
This is the town where golf was invented, refined, and exported to the rest of the world — including Augusta, Georgia, where Bobby Jones built his dream course after falling in love with the Old Course in the 1920s. The connection between St Andrews and The Masters isn't incidental. Augusta National's ethos — the traditions, the standards, the reverence for the game — traces a direct line back to the town you're standing in.
Watching Tiger walk up the 18th at Augusta from a bar in St Andrews, surrounded by people who understand what they're watching, carries a weight that's hard to replicate anywhere else. T-Squared Social leans into that. The atmosphere in the room during Masters week is the atmosphere of people who know the game.
The T-Squared Social Masters Experience
The Screen
The biggest screen in St Andrews. High definition. Full broadcast. Every hole, every shot, every moment — as close to being at Augusta as you can get without a ticket and a transatlantic flight.
T-Squared Social has configured the venue specifically for major viewing events. The screen is positioned to be visible from the bar, the lounge seating, and the simulator bays. Wherever you are in the venue during Masters week, you're never far from the action.

The Bar
Watching golf without a drink is fine. Watching The Masters with the right drink, in the right room, is considerably better.
The bar at T-Squared Social is fully stocked — craft beers, cocktails, spirits, and a range broad enough to sustain a four-day tournament. Whether you're coming in for the Sunday front nine with a coffee or settling in for the back nine with something stronger, the bar is ready for the occasion.

The Simulators — Play Golf While You Watch Golf
Here's something no pub, no hotel bar, and nowhere else in St Andrews can offer during Masters week: a full-swing golf simulator running in the same room as the coverage, on the biggest screen in town.
At T-Squared Social, you don't have to choose between watching The Masters and playing golf. Book a bay, take your shots, and look up at the screen between swings. Catch a roar from Augusta while you're mid-backswing on your own round. Step out of the bay and back to the bar just as the Sunday leaderboard tightens. The two experiences run in parallel — which means your Masters Sunday includes actual golf, not just watching it.
There is nowhere else in St Andrews where that sentence is true.
The Atmosphere
The Masters draws a specific crowd — people who take golf seriously enough that watching it together in the right environment matters. T-Squared Social during Masters week isn't a casual background-TV sports bar. It's a room of golfers watching the biggest tournament in the sport, on the biggest screen in town, in the home of golf.
The conversation is better. The reactions are more informed. When something extraordinary happens — and in a Masters week, something extraordinary always happens — the room responds the way it should.
When to Come In During Masters Week
The Masters runs Thursday through Sunday, typically in the first full week of April. T-Squared Social will have the full four days of coverage on screen. A few suggestions for planning your visit:
- Thursday and Friday (first and second rounds): Ideal for a longer, more relaxed session. Fewer crowds than the weekend. Good time to combine a couple of hours of simulator play with the afternoon coverage.
- Saturday (third round — Moving Day): The leaderboard begins to take its final shape. Come in for the afternoon session and stay for the evening.
- Sunday (final round): The main event. Book ahead. Sunday afternoon at T-Squared Social during Masters week is the most in-demand session of the week — the bar is full, the simulator bays are booked, and the room hits a specific level of collective tension by the back nine that makes it one of the best sports-watching experiences in St Andrews all year.
Advance booking is strongly recommended for Sunday, particularly for simulator bays and larger group tables. Don't leave it to chance. BOOK TODAY
The Home of Golf Watching the Game's Biggest Week
There's a reason watching The Masters in St Andrews hits differently. Augusta National owes a direct debt to this town — Bobby Jones built his dream course after falling in love with the Old Course in the 1920s. The traditions, the reverence, the standards Augusta holds itself to: they trace a line straight back to St Andrews.
Watching the final round unfold from a bar in the home of golf, surrounded by people who understand every shot and every moment, adds a layer to the experience that a living room simply can't replicate. T-Squared Social is where that version of Masters week happens in St Andrews.



