Jon Rahm’s 2024 Masters champions dinner menu serves up some Spanish flair

If you’re not hungry now, you will be after reading this.

Jon Rahm is giving the past winners at Augusta National a taste of Spain with his 2024 champions dinner menu.

Officially known as the Masters Club Dinner, the gathering of past Masters champions happens every Tuesday of tournament week and dates to Ben Hogan in 1952. This year, the dinner will be held April 9, 2024, and feature a variety of Spanish cuisine, the majority of which hales from Rahm’s native Basque region of the country.

“With the help of José Andres, the chef who I feel like needs no introduction for a lot of people, we made what would be a northern Spanish Basque country Bilbao menu and basically put in all of my favorites and even included a dish from my grandma,” said Rahm of his menu. “He called my grandma for the recipe. If somebody doesn’t like it, please just don’t tell me.  Don’t tell anyone actually. It means a little bit too much to me to hear it.”

From tapas and pinxtos to a first-course salad, main course fish and steak and a creamy desert, here’s what will be served in honor of Mr. Jon Rahm at the 2024 Masters Club Dinner.

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Starters (tapas y pinxtos)

Ibericos: Acord-fed iberian ham cured pork loin

Idiazabal con Trufa Negra: Idiazabal cheese, black truffle

Tortilla de Patatas: Spanish omelette, onions, confit potatoes

Chistorra con Patata: Spicy basque chorizo, potato

Lentejas Estofadas: Mama Rahm’s classic lentil stew

Croqueta de Pollo: Creamy chicken fritters, confit potatoes

First course

Ensalada de Txangurro: Basque crab salad, potato

Main course (choice of)

Chuleton a la Parilla: Basque ribeye, tudela lettuce, piquillo peppers

“Usually traditionally they will basically serve it to you already cut up and then you have a hot plate that you can cook it up to your temperature,” Rahm said. “Most people in northern Spain go about as much as medium rare. If you go past that, you’re going to get a weird look just because that’s how we are. Very proud people of what we do, and meat usually is high quality.”

“That would be essentially what’s my favorite. Every time I go back home I try to eat it. It’s in a serving size, so usually those steaks are about four pounds, and you’re searing it. It’s not single service,” he added. “You’re searing it with at least three or four people. They usually also come with peppers, sometimes fries, sometimes a little salad; this is lettuce, onions, olive oil and vinegar.”

Rodaballo al Pil-Pil: Turbot, navarra white asparagus

“It’s a white fish, very local from where I come from, which actually most common is cod or sea bass, but I don’t like cod so I refuse to have something I don’t like at my dinner,” said Rahm.

Dessert

Milhojas de Crema y Nata: Puff pastry cake, custard and chantilly cream

“Then dessert, the translation from Spanish, which is Milhojas, would be 1,000 leaves. It’s basically a puff pastry with custard and just very little layers,” he explained. “It was basically Kelley and I’s wedding cake. It varies a little bit where you’re doing it in Spain, but it’s absolutely one of my favorites.”

Wine

Rahm will serve a Basque white wine from Vizcaya, called Txakoli, which is a bit drier than normal white wine. He will also serve a red win, Imperial.

“I wanted to put a little bit of my heritage and my family into this dinner, which is going to make it even more special,” said Rahm. “Hopefully I get to do it again, but I wanted to make sure the Basque Heritage was there. I know José has done it twice, but where he’s from and where I’m from is a little bit different, so I wanted to put a little bit of my essence into it, and I’m hoping they really like it.”

If all that tastes as good as it sounds, the past champions are in for quite a treat.

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Jon Rahm’s 2024 Masters dinner menu features one of the greatest lineups ever

This menu sounds AMAZING!

I hope you’re reading this not on an empty stomach, because I did and now I’m really hungry.

We’ve seen some all-time great menus for the annual Masters champions dinner in which the previous year’s winner dictates the food lineup. There was Scottie Scheffler’s backyard BBQ theme. Hideki Matsuyama had some seriously good stuff. Dustin Johnson put together a real winner of a menu.

But let me just say: what the champions will get courtesy of Jon Rahm is downright perfect. It’s tapas and pintxos! Featuring Iberico ham, Spanish potato omelets and chicken croquettes — side note, if you haven’t had Spanish tapas, you need to!

That’s followed by a crab salad and the main course will be Pil-Pil fish or ribeye. Dessert? It’s cake.

Check this thing out:

Heck. YEAH!

Why the highlight of Wyndham Clark’s week had nothing to do with his $2.2 million paycheck (Hint: it’s Masters-related)

Clark will make his debut at Augusta National next month.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — In honor of Players Championship week on the PGA Tour and with a tip of the cap to Gary Koch’s most famous call here, Wyndham Clark’s last week was better than most.

Sure, the reigning U.S. Open champion drained a 26-foot birdie to win the B flight of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. That timely putt earned him $2.2 million for finishing a distant five strokes behind Scottie Scheffler, but the difference between a solo second and what otherwise would have been a T-2 with Shane Lowry was worth a cool $400,000. That alone would make for a very good week, right, and good work if you can get it.

But the highlight of Clark’s week had nothing to do with Arnie’s Place. To borrow the slogan of API presenting sponsor Mastercard, Clark’s best round of the week was priceless. His week, which began last Monday with an appearance at Wells Fargo Championship media day in Charlotte, soon got a whole lot better when Quail Hollow founder and Augusta National Golf Club member Johnny Harris flew with Clark — private, of course — to Augusta, Georgia, for his first trip around the famed Alister MacKenzie layout.

MORE: Wyndham Clark absolved of rules violation at Arnold Palmer Invitational, but not everyone agrees

“It was amazing,” Clark said. “That’s a place I always dreamed of playing at and then to do it with my dad and brother was awesome. We were walking the first couple of holes and we were just looking at each other and saying this is so cool.”

Clark already has plans to return to Augusta National with his caddie John Ellis after the Players and ramp up his preparation for his Masters debut next month.

“We’re going to play one fun round together, probably have a good bet, and then we’ll get down to business,” Clark said.

He’s not the only wide-eyed Masters rookie who has already made his maiden voyage around the course ranked third in Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses in the U.S. list. Nick Dunlap, the reigning U.S. Amateur champ and winner of The American Express in January, paid a visit late last month during the Mexico Open at Vidanta, playing for two days with another pair of first-timers Lee Hodges and Denny McCarthy and veteran Chris Kirk.

“In my opinion, it’s the most special place in the world as far as golf courses go,” Dunlap said. “There’s a different feeling about it and it took me a day and a half to where I would stop just looking around and be like, man, I’ve got to play golf here. There’s such an awe factor, I mean, just driving down Magnolia Lane and then the golf course is just perfect. It’s the most nervous I’ve been for a shot that means nothing. It’s just different.”

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Taste of the Masters 2024: Bring Augusta National to your front door for Masters week

The Taste of the Masters features a new option for fans in 2024.

If you want the Masters experience but don’t have a ticket for the first men’s major of the year, the green jackets in Georgia have you covered.

From the pimento cheese to the egg salad and bar-b-que pork, you can get the delicacies of Augusta National delivered to your door with the 2024 Taste of the Masters hosting kits.

Taste of the Masters made its debut during the November 2020 Masters that was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the kits were such a hit that Augusta National has kept the tradition alive.

New in 2024, the Classics Kit serves 4-6 people and costs $99.95. The Large Hosting Kit serves 12-14 people and costs $179.95.

Here’s what you get from both options:

The Classics Kit 

  • Pimento Cheese (24oz)
  • Plain Potato Chips (6)
  • Moon Pies (6)
  • Masters Branded Souvenir Cups (sleeve of 12)
  • Masters Branded Wax Paper (sleeve of 12 sheets)
  • Masters Coasters (pack of 12)
  • Hosting Kit Materials

Large Hosting Kit

  • Egg Salad (24oz)
  • Pimento Cheese (24oz)
  • Pork Bar-B-Que (24oz)
  • Plain Potato Chips (6)
  • Bar-B-Que Potato Chips (6)
  • Cookies (6)
  • Georgia Pecan Caramel Popcorn (6)
  • Masters Branded Souvenir Cups (sleeve of 25)
  • Masters Branded Wax Paper (sleeve of 12 sheets)
  • Masters Coasters (pack of 12)
  • Hosting Kit Materials

You can place your Taste of the Masters order here.

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Report: 2024 Masters to feature new hospitality experience outside Augusta National’s gates

Map & Flag is set to be the tournament’s first offsite hospitality venue.

Patrons with deep pockets will have a new hospitality venue to experience at the 2024 Masters.

Map & Flag – the new venue off Washington Road in Augusta, Georgia, that was teased ahead of last year’s tournament – will cost a whopping $17,000 for weekly passes according to a Sports Business Journal report on Monday. Map & Flag daily passes were not sold, but tournament badges are included with the weekly pass. Similar to the course and tournament, the new venue will also not allow cell phones on property.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley announced the tournament’s first official hospitality program outside the gates of Augusta National before the 2023 Masters and noted how the venue, just a short walk from Augusta National’s north gate, was created to “meet the evolving expectations of our patrons and guests.”

Map & Flag is set to feature 80 TVs as part of an “expansive food hall and high-energy sports bar” with three main dining options as well as a garden and merchandise shop.

The 2024 Masters will take place April 11-14. You can find an updated field list here.

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LIV Golf player one of three to receive special invitation to 2024 Masters from Augusta National

As of today, 83 players have been invited to compete in the first men’s major of the year.

Augusta National Golf Club announced Wednesday morning that Ryo Hisatsune, Joaquin Niemann and Thorbjorn Olesen have all accepted special invitations to compete in the upcoming 2024 Masters. Niemann will make his fifth Masters appearance, Olesen his fourth, and Hisatsune will make his debut.

“The Masters Tournament has a long-standing tradition of inviting leading international players who are not otherwise qualified,” said chairman Fred Ridley. “Today’s announcement represents the Tournament’s continued commitment towards developing interest in the game of golf across the world. We look forward to welcoming each player to Augusta National this spring.”

Niemann has been on a quest to reach the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking to play his way into the Masters field over the last few months. He has top-five finishes in three DP World Tour starts this season and won the Australian Open back in December. The Chilean also won LIV Golf’s season-opener in Mexico via a playoff with Sergio Garcia.

Olesen won the Ras Al Khaimah Championship last month for his eighth DP World Tour victory and third in as many years. Over his last seven starts he has five top-10 finishes.

Hisatsune became the first Japanese player to win Rookie of the Year on the DP World Tour last year following a season that featured a win at the French Open, his first on the tour. He’s recently finished T-11 at the American Express on the PGA Tour and also logged a T-8 and T-13 late last year at the Australian Open and Australian PGA Championship, respectively.

As of the announcement, 83 players have been invited to compete in the first men’s major of the year. With seven weeks until the Masters, players can still play their way into the field by either winning a PGA Tour event or finishing inside the top 50 of the OWGR the week prior to the tournament.

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Check out the 2024 Masters field list by qualification category

The field of players bound for Augusta National is starting to take shape.

The professional golf schedule has gotten off to a slow start this year, but fear not golf fans, because major championship season is right around the Amen Corner. That’s right, the 2024 Masters is just 50 days away.

Players still have some time to earn their way into the first men’s major of the season, whether it be through tournament wins or the Official World Golf Ranking, but the field of world-class players bound for Augusta National Golf Club is starting to take shape.

Using the 2024 qualifications for invitations, here’s the current field list of players who will be making the trip down Magnolia Lane in just under two months. Check out the field (so far) below.

Augusta National moves another tee box ahead of 2024 Masters in April

Augusta National Golf Club will have a slightly new look when players drive down Magnolia Lane this year.

Augusta National Golf Club will have a slightly new look when players drive down Magnolia Lane for the 2024 Masters.

The longest hole on the golf course, the par-5 second hole named Pink Dogwood, will now play to 585 yards after the club moved the tee box back 10 yards and to the left. The switch was quietly announced when Augusta National sent its media guide to the press on Monday.

Pink Dogwood played as the easiest hole on the course at last year’s Masters, with a scoring average of 4.637. Its cumulative ranking is second easiest with an all-time scoring average of 4.775. The last change to the hole was made in 2010 when the front of the green was widened. The tee box hasn’t been altered since 1999 when it was moved back 20-25 yards.

The alteration continues a trend of tee-box movement in recent years and follows last year’s unveiling of the new tee box on the par-5 13th, which lengthened the hole by 35 yards.

The 2024 Masters will be played April 11-14.

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Bernhard Langer suffers Achilles tendon tear, likely to miss his final Masters

Langer had previously announced that the 2024 Masters would be his last one.

The winningest golfer in PGA Tour Champions history is going to miss significant time because of an injury.

Bernhard Langer, 66, announced Friday he tore his Achilles tendon during a training exercise Thursday in Boca Raton, Florida. Two weeks ago, he finished T-22 in the PGA Tour Champions 2024 season opener in Hawaii.

“I will have surgery today to repair the injury, which will cause me to miss time playing competitive golf as I recover,” Langer said in a statement. “Throughout my career, faith and family have been my bedrocks, providing me strength and guiding me through difficult times. I will lean on both as I work towards a return to competition.

“I appreciate everyone’s support during this time, and I look forward to seeing the fans and my fellow competitors back on the course soon.”

Langer also announced last month this year’s Masters would be his last. He’s a two-time champion of the event. The 2024 Masters is April 11-14.

He has 46 wins on the PGA Tour Champions, the most all-time, and 12 senior major championships.

The Achilles is the tendon that goes up the back of the ankle and connects the foot to the leg. It runs from the heel bone to the bottom of the calf muscle. It directs movement from the leg to the foot, including pointing and flexing.

Full recovery from an Achilles tendon injury can take up to 12 months, meaning it’s unlikely we see him play at the Masters.

The odds of injuring an Achilles tendon increase with age, according to the Mayo Clinic. Most Achilles injuries happen between the ages of 30 and 40. Men are five times more likely to experience the injury than women.

Langer is the defending champion at the Chubb Classic, Feb. 16-18, at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, as well as the U.S. Senior Open, which was his record-setting Champions victory last summer.

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Santiago de la Fuente punches Masters, British Open tickets with 2024 Latin America Amateur win

De la Fuente is a senior at the University of Houston.

A pair of major championship tickets have been punched in Panama.

Mexico’s Santiago De la Fuente shot a 6-under 64 in the final round, the low round of the day, to win the 2024 Latin America Amateur Championship at Santa Maria Golf Club in Panama City by two shots over his fellow countryman Omar Morales (69). With the victory, de la Fuente has earned a spot in both the 2024 Masters at Augusta National and 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon.

In addition to the Masters and Open, de la Fuente has also earned invitations to this summer’s Amateur Championship and the U.S. Amateur. He and Morales are also exempt to the final stage of qualifying for the U.S. Open. De la Fuente finished T-2 one shot behind champion Aaron Jarvis in 2022.

De la Fuente is a senior at the University of Houston and finished T-2 at the Argent Financial Classic earlier this fall. Morales is a junior at UCLA and finished T-1 in October at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate and finished runner-up two weeks later at the Cal Poly Invitational.

Past winners

2024 — Santiago de la Fuente

2023 — Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira

2022 — Aaron Jarvis

2021 — Canceled

2020 — Abel Gallegos

2019 — Alvaro Ortiz

2018 — Joaquín Niemann

2017 — Toto Gana

2016 — Paul Chaplet

2015 — Matias Domínguez