Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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Masters food prices at Augusta National concessions have consistently drawn attention for being unusually affordable relative to other major sporting events. Recent coverage notes items like sandwiches and snacks often priced around $2–$3, with even the lowest-cost options commonly listed at about $1.50 to $2.25 for snacks and $2–$3 for most sandwiches. These reports reflect prices during the 2026 Masters window and reference the same concession philosophy seen in prior years.[1][2][3]
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Specific items highlighted in early 2026 coverage include egg salad and pimento cheese sandwiches around $1.50, and a “Masters Candy Bar” plus other snacks in the $1.50–$2.50 range, with beverages like coffee typically around $2.00. This aligns with the Masters’ reputation for maintaining low concession prices even as overall event costs rise.[2][3][1]
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Context on why prices stay low varies in reporting: Augusta National is described as offsetting concession margins with revenue from other channels (merchandise, higher-margin experiences) rather than subsidizing food, which is a common dynamic cited by commentators. Official concession price lists aren’t always published far in advance, but multiple outlets have corroborated the general price bands for 2026 menus.[2]
If you want, I can pull specific, item-by-item price tables from the latest articles and format them for quick reference, or summarize how prices compare to recent years. Would you like a concise table of typical Masters concession prices for 2026?