The great state of Georgia’s cotton farmers need support. Here’s an idea.
Every year, tens of millions of dollars in @TheMasters merchandise is sold during tournament week, most of it made from imported polyester and overseas supply chains from countries like China. Meanwhile, some of the finest cotton in the world is grown right in Georgia’s backyard.
For perspective, Augusta does roughly $70 million in merchandise sales during Masters week alone. Georgia cotton farmers lost an estimated $200 million on cotton in 2025. One of the world’s most influential golf institutions can help change that equation.
Augusta National Golf Club has an opportunity to do something meaningful: showcase and sell more products made from Georgia-grown cotton during tournament week. Simple, classic, elegant American products.
Doing so would support rural America, strengthen domestic manufacturing, and celebrate a natural fiber deeply connected to the history of both Augusta and the game of golf.
Georgia cotton helped build Augusta.
It’s time for Augusta to help support Georgia cotton.
cc: @BrookeLRollins
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