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10 Masters-themed items to celebrate the best golf weekend of the year

10 Masters-themed items to celebrate the best golf weekend of the year

USA Today10-04-2025
10 Masters-themed items to celebrate the best golf weekend of the year
It's Masters week!
In just a few short hours the best golfers in the world will begin the first major of the year at Augusta National Golf Club.
Whether you are lucky enough to make the pilgrimage to Georgia or will be tuning in from your couch, we all could use a little more Masters in our lives, and we are here to help
Check out these just some of our favorite new items from a variety of golf brands that have been recently released to pay homage to the most sacred of golf courses and tournaments in the entire world.
MORE MASTERS: 10 new golf collections honoring the 2025 Masters
Shop all First Major gear at PGA TOUR Superstore
Masters themed Caddie Uniform
The Caddie Uniform also comes in kids sizes, which is quite frankly beyond adorable.
Masters themed Quarter Zip
Le Lis offers a larger collection in honor of the first major of the year, including this popular GOLF sweater.
Masters themed Golf Ball
If Callaway doesn't seem like the right fit, you can also check out these Bridgestone golf balls, which come in an incredible case and cost $49.99.
Masters themed Gnome Belt
Masters themed Golf Shoes
If you're looking for something with a little more history, check out the Samba Spikeless golf shoes.
Masters themed Hat
Masters themed Driver
Masters themed Rangefinder
Masters themed Polo
Masters themed Sweater
BONUS: Coming Soon - Masters themed Nike Golf Shoe
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