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6 unwritten rules of the Masters Champions Dinner: the dos and don'ts

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Enough Masters champions have spilled enough tales from the dinner that a picture has formed of the evening's mores.

The Masters Champions Dinner in 2025. Augusta National Everyone knows the first rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club. Fortunately, the same does not hold true for the Masters Club, the fraternity of past Masters winners who gather annually on Tuesday night of tournament week for the storied Masters Champions Dinner .

This is not to suggest that the champs are going live on Instagram between courses or posting Ben Crenshaw speech videos to Tiktok. Nothing of the sort! But over the years, enough of the victors have spilled enough tales and insights from the dinner that a picture has formed of the evening’s mores — its dos and don’ts, if you will.

Here, from those published interviews and sound bites, is an unofficial list of the Masters Champions Dinner rules. 1. BE PUNCTUAL(ISH) The dinner is, of course, the main event but the festivities begin around 6 p.

m. with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres on the clubhouse balcony. A year ago, Scottie Scheffler warmed up appetites with meatball and ravioli bites; in 2018, Hideki Matsuyama teed up Yakitori chicken skewers.

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