The Masters is undoubtedly the most anticipated of golf’s four Majors and tens of thousands of people are expected to pack the crowd this week at Augusta National in Georgia to experience and soak up the tournament atmosphere.
The tournament food is also famous, and the prices have remained the same for decades – shocking, considering the sky-high concession prices at other sports venues.
And while talk of inflation has many nervous about potential price increases, it appears inflation hasn’t entered the tournament yet.
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This year, attendees at the 2024 Masters were happy to find that the beloved Pimento Cheese sandwich is still priced at $1.50 and beers only increased by a dollar to $6 a piece, according to Golf Week.
A look at the 2024 Masters Tournament menu (Warren Little/Getty Images)
“Pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches have become an iconic staple of the Masters Tournament,” The Masters official website reads. “The experience of enjoying tasty food and thirst-quenching drinks at the Masters Tournament is as much a part of the visit as the azaleas, Magnolia Lane, Amen Corner and Green Jacket.”
It should be noted that for around $70 you can buy everything on the small menu, while for $5 you can get a sandwich, a bag of chips and a soft drink.
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Other cheap eats favorites include the Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich for $2.50, which caused quite a stir at the 2023 tournament when pandemic-related supply chain issues caused the fan-favorite dessert to be temporarily removed from menus.
This year there will be seven outdoor booths where fans can dine.
The Masters prides itself on being called “A Tradition Unlike Any Other” and at these prices it appears that remains true.
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