The Masters Still Owns Golf - And This Magazine Captures Why

The Masters Still Owns Golf - And This Magazine Captures Why

Every April, golf resets.

Not because the season starts but because The Masters Tournament reminds everyone what the game is supposed to feel like. Tradition, pressure, history all played out on the most recognisable stage in golf.

The 2026 Masters at Augusta National is on April 9 -12, and it promises another defining chapter.

Defending champion Rory McIlroy returns after his dramatic 2025 victory, looking to retain the green jacket against a world-class field including Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele.

Scheffler is widely tipped as favourite but Augusta doesn’t follow scripts. It never has. That’s the point.

The Masters exists in its own space. It’s not just a tournament it’s a moment. Aesthetic, atmosphere, mythology. From Magnolia Lane to Amen Corner, it’s the one week where golf feels bigger than the sport itself.

And that’s exactly what Pitch Magazine have tapped into with their latest collector’s edition.

Rather than a traditional golf publication, this issue leans into the cultural side of the game storytelling, imagery, and the nostalgia that surrounds Augusta every year. It’s less about scores and more about feeling. Something closer to a keepsake than a magazine.

It reflects a broader shift in golf media where the game is no longer just covered, but interpreted.

If you’re someone who values the moments around golf as much as the competition itself, this is one worth having.

Use code: SWXGOLF20 for 20% off the cover price.
You can order your copy here.

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