Here are five things locals say will fly off the shelves at the Masters merchandise shop

With the Masters approaching, it's time to check out the most popular merchandise available at the legendary shop on the grounds at Augusta National Golf Club.

Of course, the difference between the Masters and other tournaments is exclusivity. While many other majors have online shops that allow you to purchase anything and everything, folks who want specific Masters items need to purchase them at ANGC.

According to Miguel Legoas, working for our sister paper, the Augusta Chronicle, these are the five items you need to get quickly if you're on site before they run out:

Masters polo shirts

Polo shirts are one of the most popular clothing choices for any golf course, and as popularity goes, Masters-branded polo shirts are among the best of the best. The shirts come in a huge range of sizes and styles, including solid colored, striped, floral, and more.

Masters phrase caps

Looking for an accessory to pair with your polo shirt? There are a variety of phrase caps. They come in different colors and each has a different phrase on the front that is relevant to Masters culture. Here are a few from past years:

"Amen Corner""Pimento""Azalea""Caddie"

Masters gnome

Some consider the gnome to be the most coveted item from the patron shop. Since its inception in 2016, the gnome has gone through various design changes. He's worn polo shirts, cardigans, and even had a Christmas look.

Masters Corkcicles

Among the many brands selling tumblers and water bottles, Corkcicle is particularly hot. They have Masters-themed products in the patron shop. Designs have changed over the years, with some including a 20-ounce canteen resembling a caddie's jumpsuit and a 24-ounce tumbler covered in Masters badges.

Masters tote bags

Want to carry your phrase cap, gnome, and other gear around in something better than a plastic bag? Some have been in simple designs, while others have been more complex, including one that resembles Andy Warhol's art.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters 2025 merchandise items will fly off the shelves

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