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There is something so nostalgic about Masters weekend. Even if you aren’t a die-hard golf fan, the aesthetic alone is enough to make any host swoon. This year, I wanted to bring a piece of Augusta home, but with a few upgrades.
If you’re looking to host your own watch party (or just want an excuse to make a really good pink cocktail), here is how I pulled it all together without the stress.
The Menu: A Nod to Augusta
You can’t host a Masters party without the classics. I kept the food simple but on-theme:
The Legends: Pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches (wrapped in green wax paper, of course).
The “Golf” Platter: I put together a veggie tray laid out like a golf course—think broccoli “trees,” a hummus “sand trap,” and cauliflower golf balls. It’s a “snack-tivity” that actually gets people to eat their vegetables.
The Signature Sip: The Azalea Cocktail. It’s bright, refreshing, and perfectly pink. To make it feel a bit more elevated, I served it in a custom liquor bottle with a minimal label.
The Custom Touches
As much as I love the food, the details are what make it feel like a hosted event. I made custom cups for everyone to take home—nothing says “souvenir” like a personalized cup you can actually use again.
Why I Love This Theme
It’s the ultimate “low-lift, high-impact” party. The green, yellow and white color palette does all the heavy lifting for you. It’s classic, it’s coastal, and it’s the perfect way to kick off spring hosting.
I also wanted to use pieces for my decorating that were not theme specific but could be used over and over for other parties, like the green check table cloth. This perfectly matches my green cloth napkins that can be washed and reused for Christmas or a green goddess garden party.