Masters organizers expect to rake in $70M in merch sales at the gift shop during tournament week

Masters organizers expect to rake in $70 million in gift shop merchandising during tournament weekā€¦ and even the players and their families are dropping thousands on Augusta gifts

While The Masters is paying a total of $18 million to its competitors this year, the tournament will bring in almost four times as much as merchandise.

According to Joe Pompliano’s, the tournament will bring in about $70 million in sales at Augusta’s gift shop this year. Newsletter Huddle Upand hordes of people line up to buy items like foot-high Garden Gnomes.

While there is an ‘image store’ and a ‘publication store’ on the tournament’s website, the rest of The Masters merchandise is only available in person.

That has led to a huge demand for official gear and some of the sales numbers are staggering.

As Pompliano noted, “If the store is open 10 hours a day, that means Augusta National sells $10 million worth of merchandise a day, $1 million worth of merchandise per hour, $16,000 worth of merchandise per minute, and $277 worth of merchandise per second.” . ‘

Fans line up by the hundreds to get their hands on official Masters merchandise

Customers wear a Masters leprechaun outside the golf shop during a practice round this year

Customers wear a Masters leprechaun outside the golf shop during a practice round this year

Customers spend money on things like $50 leprechauns that are a foot tall

Customers spend money on things like $50 leprechauns that are a foot tall

There is also one customer rumors to have passed $36,000 in a single visit last year, Gold Digest said.

Demand led to a new gift shop being built in 2018 – twice the size of the previous one.

And it’s not just fans who spend money on merchandise.

Jordan Spieth, tied for 24th at the time of publication at -1, conceded Golf week that is he spent a lot at the gift shop.

‘Oh dude. I probably spent $5,000 at a time there,ā€ he said last year.

Jordan Spieth admitted last year that he spent some big days in the gift shop

Jordan Spieth admitted last year that he spent some big days in the gift shop

‘Between clothes, hats, glasses. I go to the gift shot when I’m there for Christmas to get my dad a nice jacket. And with that in mind, I go in and I still walk out with three, four gift bags of stuff.ā€

Meanwhile, Kevin Na estimated that he spends as much as “$8,000 to $10,000 a year” on gifts for family, friends and sponsors, and the legendary Jack Nicklaus said his wife Barbara has also spent a lot.

“I don’t know what the most expensive item would be, and I don’t think I want to know,” he said.

The tournament, which may not close until Monday due to Saturday’s interruption of play, is expected to bring in about $150 million in total revenue.