Concession Prices At The Masters Are Absolutely Shocking When Compared To Super Bowl 60

The Masters Concession Stand

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For a golf fan, getting a ticket to The Masters, even if it’s just for a practice round, is like finding the holy grail. Tickets are impossibly difficult to get, and any reselling of tickets is strictly prohibited.

So the odds are, you’re probably never going to get the chance to walk the hallowed grounds of Augusta National Golf Club. If you do find a way to get tickets, however, the tournament makes it more than worth it.

Famously, the concessions stands at The Masters are not only very good, but also extremely reasonably priced, especially by modern sporting standards.

Just how cheap? Well, if you wanted to try the entire Masters menu, it would set you back just a fraction of what you would pay for a similar amount at Super Bowl 60 two months ago in San Francisco.

Entire Concessions Menu At The Masters Costs Less Than Small Meal At Super Bowl 60

If you ordered one of everything on the menu at one of The Masters’ main concession stands, it would set you back just $78.75. 

That order includes eight different sandwiches, four breakfast items, a cup of coffee, a soda, a bottle of water, iced tea, three beers, a cup of white wine, and seven different assorted snack items.

By comparison’s sake, you would have had to spend more money at the Super Bowl just to get three beers, an order of chicken tenders and fries, and a hot dog.

The most famous item at Augusta is, of course, the legendary pimento cheese sandwich, which you can purchase for just $1.50, which is the same price as an egg salad sandwich.

Masters Pimento Cheese

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While the most popular item on the breakfast menu, which is only sold until 10 a.m., is the chicken biscuit, which will set you back $3, less than what you’d spend at your local Chick-Fil-A or BoJangles for the same item.

Masters Chicken Biscuit

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So while you and your buddies probably aren’t getting into The Masters anytime soon, if you do, you should probably get together and try one of everything on the menu.

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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