Here’s the latest I can summarize for you about food prices at the Masters:
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The Masters is widely reported to offer notably low concession prices compared with other major sports events. Most items on the menu are priced at or below $3, with staples like eggs salad or pimento cheese sandwiches commonly listed around $1.50 and other sandwiches around $3. A beer typically costs about $6, with some specialty brews priced accordingly, and non-alcoholic options like coffee around $1.50. This pricing pattern has been highlighted across several outlets in 2024–2026, noting that price increases are modest relative to other events.[1][2][4]
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Recent coverage confirms this remains a hallmark of Augusta National’s concessions: numerous items are capped at $3 or less, and even the higher-end items (like beer) are still comparatively affordable for a major tournament venue.[2][4][1]
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While overall inflation has pushed some prices up in 2024–2026, the Masters menu has retained its reputation for budget-friendly options. Articles from 2024–2026 note that a few items did rise slightly (e.g., certain beers to around $6 or a Georgia peach ice cream sandwich to about $3), but the core offering stays inexpensive relative to other large events.[4][1]
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For a quick snapshot: you can typically expect
- Sandwiches: around $1.50–$3
- Snacks (chips, cookies, peanuts): around $1.50–$2.50
- Drinks: coffee about $1.50; beer around $6
- Special items (like Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich): around $3
This pattern has been consistently reported across multiple sources over the past couple of years.[5][2][4]
Illustration example (typical Masters concession lineup):
- Egg Salad sandwich: $1.50
- Pimento Cheese sandwich: $1.50
- Pork Bar-B-Que sandwich: $3
- Masters Club sandwich: $3
- Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich: $3
- Chips, Peanuts: $1.50
- Coffee: $1.50
- Beer: $6
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest price list from a specific source or region (e.g., latest 2026 Masters menu items and prices) and summarize it in a clean bullet list or a quick table. I can also add a brief note on any notable changes since last year. Would you like me to fetch and cite the newest menu details from a particular outlet?
Citations:
- Masters menu pricing overview and item ranges[1]
- Recent Masters price specifics (2026) including beer and ice cream sandwiches[2]
- 2024 Masters pricing updates (beer and peach ice cream sandwich increases)[4]
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By Weston Blasi Food prices in the U.S. are up 2.2% over the past 12 months, but at the Masters, a pimento cheese sandwich is still $1.50 and no food item costs more than $3 There's not much inflation at the 2024 Masters golf tournament's concession stands.
www.morningstar.comThe Masters is one of the most prestigious and exclusive golf tournaments. Most sporting events these days are overpriced. Especially inside the venue. But not at the Masters. Sandwiches start at $1.50. Soft drinks are $2 and beer is $6.
www.nprillinois.orgPatrons at the Augusta National Course this weekend will be in for a positive surprise.
www.express.co.ukExplore the 2025 Masters menu, featuring affordable classics like pimento cheese sandwiches and Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwiches. Learn more about Augusta National’s food tradition and watch our Instagram video for all the tasty details.
caddysplash.comFood and drink prices at Augusta National have been revealed for 2025, and patrons can get excited. There's no where like the Masters.
www.bunkered.co.ukThe Masters are known for having some of the lowest food costs of any major sporting event. Every food item is $3 or less.
www.sportingnews.comThe price of beer and ice cream are going up in 2024, but fans are still being treated to a cheap experience at the concessions at Augusta National.
www.sportingnews.comThe Masters is back for another year - and so is its cheap food and drinks menu. Here's what you can get for your money at Augusta National Golf Club
www.express.co.ukPart and parcel of going to live sport is paying through the roof for food and drink. But at the Masters that’s not necessarily the case.
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