The Masters doesn’t start until Thursday, but the Masters golf apparel 2026 drops started weeks ago. Every spring, as the azaleas come into bloom at Augusta National, brands race to capture the moment – and in 2026 the field is bigger and better than ever. Leaning heavily into that distinctive Augusta color palette, expect to see everything from Azalea golf polos to prints featuring the now famous pimento sandwich, the Masters capsule collection clothing hitting the market over the last few weeks has really amped up the noise for an event the golf world is already excited for and we’re here for it.
Here’s some of the latest and greatest Masters capsule collection clothing worth knowing about – and our pick from each one.
The Best of The Masters Golf Apparel 2026
Puma – 30904 Collection
30904. If you know, you know and if you didn’t, chances are you do now. It’s the zip code for Augusta, Georgia – and Puma named their entire Masters capsule collection after it. No azalea prints, no green jacket references, no pimento sandwiches. Just a number, in Luso Green and Warm White, across every piece in the Puma 30904 collection.
If you’re less of a fine of some of the bolder prints that often feature at this time of year the Puma Masters collection is for you. It feels like the type of gear you could wear year round at your local muni or all weekend long at your Masters watch party.
It’s also a clever piece of insider signaling. Golfers who follow the game know immediately. Everyone else just sees a clean green polo. The Puma Masters collection covers the full range – polos ($95), tees ($55), quarter-zips ($110), hoodies ($115), shorts ($78), caps ($35-$38), and even a Suede G spikeless shoe ($130). Framed around the watch party experience for those of us without a patron badge – which is almost all of us.
We covered the Puma spring 2026 range in full here.
Our Pick: 30904 Rope Golf Cap – $38
The hat that says everything without saying anything. Luso Green, rope detail, 30904 on the front. Wear it during the back nine on Sunday and every golfer in the room will know exactly what it means.
Levelwear – First Major Collection
Where Puma went subtle, Levelwear went full Georgia. Pimento sandwiches. Georgia peaches. Azalea cocktails. The Levelwear First Major collection translates the iconic details of Masters week into print and palette across polos, tees, hoodies, and accessories – and it works because the references are specific enough to feel genuine rather than generic.
This is Masters capsule collection clothing that tells a story. The Sandwich Season Relay T-Shirt Hoodie is the centrepiece – a relaxed-fit hoodie that leans into the tournament’s most famous food with enough restraint to work long after Masters week is over. Pricing runs from $25 for the Richmond T-Shirt through to $110 for the Luxe Signature Hoodie.
We covered Levelwear’s broader spring collection here.
Our Pick: Sandwich Season Relay T-Shirt Hoodie
The pimento sandwich is one of the most Masters things that exists outside of the green jacket itself. This is the piece that will make every golf fan do a double take. Specific, funny, and genuinely wearable.
Callaway – Patrons Welcome Collection
The Callaway Masters collection takes its name from the language of Augusta itself. Patrons Welcome – the phrasing used at Augusta National for ticket holders – across a range built around the botanical palette that defines the week. Azalea pink, pimento red, and Callaway’s signature chev micro print across a polo range that feels course-ready without tipping into costume.
The azalea golf polo from the Patrons Welcome lineup is one of the more wearable Masters-inspired pieces this season – specific enough in its palette and print to feel tied to the moment, understated enough to work beyond this week. The men’s Azalea Gingham Print Golf Polo in Navy threads the needle between Augusta-appropriate and genuinely good-looking.
Our Pick: Men’s Azalea Gingham Print Golf Polo in Navy
Navy base, azalea gingham print – it reads as a proper golf polo first, a Masters nod second. That’s the hardest balance to strike and Callaway gets it right.
Payntr Golf – The Augusta Collection
Payntr Golf tends to do things quietly and well. The brand that counts Sam Burns and Jason Day ambassador appearances – and whose Reserve Classic Tour RS we reviewed in full here – has brought the same understated approach to their Augusta collection. The Reserve Classic Tour RS Augusta Edition comes in White/Pink/Green at $180 – the same CLARINO Trivela microfiber upper, WATERPROOF+ membrane, ARIAPRENE tongue, and PMXSpeed platform as the standard Tour RS, finished in a colorway that makes it unmistakably Masters week.
Jordan Spieth has been wearing the standard Drive Pro Clone this week, Malbon’s Jason Day has had his outfits inspected by Augusta National, and meanwhile Payntr has quietly dropped one of the cleanest Masters footwear releases of the season. The Augusta Collection is limited – it was already sold out at launch – but worth knowing about.
See our Payntr Brand Hub for the full picture on the brand.
Our Pick: Reserve Classic Tour RS Augusta Edition – $180
White/Pink/Green. Tour-tested performance from Min Woo Lee’s shoe of choice this season, finished in the palette of the week. If you can find a pair, buy it.
Malbon Golf – Birds of Georgia Collection
Nobody in golf apparel does Masters week like Malbon and Jason Day. In 2025, Augusta National asked Day to tone down his fits for the tournament. In 2026 they went again – this time with the Birds of Georgia collection, a full range inspired by the avian life of Georgia’s natural landscape. Orioles, cardinals, woodpeckers, blue jays – all worked into prints across polos, windshirts, anoraks, and knit polos.
After Malbon dropped Day’s fits ahead of the tournament, Augusta National reportedly approved the tops but asked him to wear solid pants instead of the printed bottoms. It’s the most Malbon thing that has ever happened, and the brand’s founder took it entirely in stride – explaining that each bird in the collection has a specific meaning rooted in Native American beliefs and that he’d been sending Day audio recordings of bird calls for six months.
The Blue Jay Knit Polo in Soft Yellow is the standout from the Malbon Masters collection – lightweight knit construction, breathable, and with enough visual identity to make it clear exactly where your head is this week.
Our Pick: Blue Jay Knit Polo – $148
The polo Augusta National couldn’t quite bring itself to ban. Soft yellow, blue jay graphics, Malbon energy. Worn by the most stylishly rebellious man at Augusta this week.
J.Lindeberg – Augusta Tour Capsule
J.Lindeberg has been dressing Viktor Hovland all season and the Augusta Tour Capsule is the peak of that partnership for 2026. The collection pulls inspiration from Augusta’s 13th hole – Azalea – with tonal prints and layered textures across polos, mid-layers, jackets, and accessories. Forest green and crisp white define the Augusta Capsule palette, while the Tour collection leans into azalea-inspired prints across high-stretch, breathable fabrics built for Augusta’s temperature swings.
The J.Lindeberg Augusta tour capsule is available now at jlindebergusa.com and in select stores. The Bridger Tour Polo in Black is the piece that sits outside the obvious green-and-pink Masters palette – a clean, tour-credible polo that works the week of the Masters and every week after.
See our J.Lindeberg Brand Hub for full brand coverage.
Our Pick: Bridger Tour Polo in Black – $125
Quick-dry stretch fabric, sharp collar, tailored fit – the polo that Hovland’s brand drops for the biggest week of the year and then you wear for the rest of spring. The restraint is the point.
Johnnie-O – The Azalea Collection
Johnnie-O’s 2026 Azalea Collection is nearly three times the size of last year’s – men’s and women’s apparel and accessories, all built around the tournament’s signature palette. PGA Tour winner Jake Knapp will be wearing Johnnie-O at Augusta this week, and the collection covers everything from printed polos featuring pimento cheese sandwiches and azalea motifs to belts, hats, and tees.
The brand takes a more understated approach to the Masters capsule collection clothing category than some competitors – the prints reward a closer look rather than announcing themselves from across the room. The Cotton Stretch Belt with brass buckle and waxed cotton construction is the kind of accessory that completes a Masters week outfit without trying to be the outfit.
Our Pick: Cotton Stretch Belt – $128
Waxed cotton, brass buckle, oiled suede details, stretch fit. The piece that ties the whole Azalea Collection together and works long after the green jacket is awarded. Sometimes the best Masters pick is the one you’ll still be reaching for in June.
Notable Others
Nike Air Jordan 1 Low G – White/Fir Augusta Edition
The Air Jordan 1 Low G in White/Fir/Black/Elemental Pink is Jordan Brand’s Augusta-timed release for 2026. White leather upper, Fir green accents, and a pink hit that nods to the azaleas without stating the obvious. Removable spikes, Air cushioning, and the AJ1 silhouette that needs no introduction. Available via Nike.com ahead of Masters week.
Under Armour Drive Pro Clone Augusta Edition
Jordan Spieth unveiled his Masters kit on April 5th and the Drive Pro Clone Augusta Edition was the centrepiece. Azalea embroidery on the tongue and heel, pink on the outsole – the same Clone adaptive upper and Swing Support system as the standard model, finished for the week. Spieth, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, and Dustin Johnson are all in it at Augusta. We reviewed the standard Drive Pro Clone here.
What This Week Tells Us About Golf Apparel Right Now
The scale and quality of Masters golf apparel dropping in 2026 tells you something important: the tournament has become as much a fashion moment as a sporting one. Brands aren’t just releasing capsule collections – they’re building entire identity statements around Augusta week. Puma’s zip code play, Malbon’s bird taxonomy, Payntr, Air Jordan and Under Armour’s limited edition tour shoes – each one is a distinct creative position, not just a green polo with a logo.
The azalea golf polo has become a category in its own right. The pimento sandwich, Masters reference has graduated from niche creative choice to an industry-wide shorthand. And Augusta National continues to be the one of the most powerful brands in golf – even for the brands it has no official relationship with.
The Masters officially starts Thursday. The apparel and the hype has been building for weeks.
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