Gimme That: The Mr. Ping Blossom collection you’re seeing all over Augusta at the Masters

Welcome to Gimme That, a GOLF.com column where we’ll highlight one notable item we think you might like. Whether it’s an article of clothing, an intriguing electronic device or anything in between, we want to share these items with you because they’ve generated a bit of chatter by our water cooler (or, these days, on our Slack channel). So sit back, scroll down and keep up with the latest gear golf has to offer.

If you’re watching the Masters right now, you’ve probably noticed the limited-edition Mr. Ping collection on a few of their staffers. If you’re not watching, what are you doing!?

So far, Lee Westwood has the scorecard holder in his back pocket and Bubba Watson is rocking the Blossom Tour Visor, and we expect to see a few of the headcovers out there with the afternoon wave.

The collection is mostly black and white, but of course, has a pop of Augusta green. Most of the items feature Ping’s vintage logo, Mr. Ping, but two of the hats feature a sublimated blossom print in honor of Augusta’s famous flowers. Scroll down to view a few of our favorite items, or head over to Ping.com to view the complete collection.

Ping Mr. Ping Blossom

$17.98
Celebrate spring with Mr. Ping. This limited edition snapback hat honors the tradition of the Masters. The all-over green floral print commemorates the historic scenes at Augusta National. An adjustable snap closure gives you a comfortable fit for all day comfort.
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Mr. Ping Blossom Blade Putter Cover

$35
Mr. Ping is embroidered on this blade cover (mallet also available), which has a magnetic closure and soft, polyester interior that features an azalea flower pattern.

Mr. Ping Tag Tee

$32
This Masters-colored t-shirt features the vintage Mr. Ping logo on the chest and the back.

Ping Blossom Tour Visor

$32
As seen on Bubba during his Thursday round, this visor features a sublimated blossom print and bold Ping logo.
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Emily Haas

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