Celebrate the Masters Tournament in Boston with These Unique Experiences

From Masters-themed dinners to live viewing parties, there are plenty of ways to get in the spirit of golf's biggest event around Boston.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 7:06am

As the Masters Tournament kicks off in Augusta, golf fans in Boston have no shortage of options to immerse themselves in the action. From replicating the Champions Dinner menu at a local restaurant to watching the tournament live at a sports bar with Masters-themed cocktails, there are plenty of unique experiences to enjoy the event without traveling to Georgia.

Why it matters

The Masters has become a must-watch event that transcends the traditional golf audience, drawing in millions of viewers each year. By offering creative ways for Bostonians to celebrate the tournament, local businesses can capitalize on the increased interest and provide fans with a taste of the Masters experience.

The details

Bostonians can enjoy a taste of the Masters by dining at Eastern Standard, which is hosting a special Masters Dinner on April 8th featuring the same menu served at the Champions Dinner in Augusta. The menu includes grilled elk sliders, rock shrimp tempura, yellowfin tuna carpaccio, wagyu filet, and seared salmon, followed by the classic Sticky Toffee Pudding dessert. Diners can also sip on wines from the Augusta National wine cellar. Sports bars like Game On! will host daily viewing parties with Masters-themed cocktails and a lively atmosphere. For a more interactive experience, Five Iron Golf in Government Center is offering the 'Augusta Sunday Special' on Masters Sunday, which includes a four-hour playing bay rental where guests can play while watching a live feed of the tournament.

  • The Masters Tournament takes place April 6-9, 2026.
  • The Masters Dinner at Eastern Standard is scheduled for April 8, 2026.
  • The Travelers Championship, another major PGA Tour event, will be held June 22-28, 2026 in nearby Cromwell, Connecticut.

The players

Rory McIlroy

The 2025 Masters champion, who will be hosting the Champions Dinner in Augusta and whose menu is being replicated at Eastern Standard in Boston.

Shane Lowry

An Irish professional golfer who is expected to draw a crowd at Boston-area viewing parties during the Masters.

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What’s next

Fans should act quickly to secure reservations for the Masters Dinner at Eastern Standard and book their spots at the Masters viewing parties and interactive experiences around Boston.

The takeaway

The Masters Tournament has become a must-watch event that extends far beyond the traditional golf audience. By offering unique ways for Boston-area fans to celebrate the tournament, local businesses can tap into the increased interest and provide an immersive Masters experience without having to travel to Augusta.