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Check out these new limited-stock Masters-themed hoodies from Galvin Green

Galvin Green Masters hoodie

Christian Hafer

Every Masters week it seems more and more brands are coming out with limited-edition Augusta-inspired gear to celebrate the year’s first major — this year in particular because of last April’s Masters drought. In fact, we have a whole collection of products singled out in our Pro Shop so you can shop the best items in one place.

The gear is cool because it’s different than what the lucky patrons can buy in the merch center, and each item celebrates the event from the perspective of the brand.

Galvin Green, for example, is a known and loved outerwear resource. They use high quality fabrics to keep you warm and dry on or off the course. It makes senses for this brand to get in on the golf hoodie trend (one we at GOLF are really loving). They didn’t make just any hoodie though — they infused their logo with azaleas in celebration of Augusta’s most famous flower.

The logo is tonal, so these items are still great for golfers who don’t want anything too flashy. Both the hoodie and crew are great items to wear on your couch this week as you watch the Masters on TV, but will translate well into your spring golf wardrobe too. Scroll down to shop today — and remember, these are limited-edition, so act fast!

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