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‘Portal to an inner sanctum’ – The Masters has secret vault behind unmarked door with only members and champions allowed

Published on April 12, 2025 at 05:13 PM

THE MASTERS has a secret vault behind an unmarked door where only members and champions are allowed in.

Hailed as a “portal to an inner sanctum”;, the mysterious entrance is located at the very back of the

Large crowd watching a golfer on a green at the Masters Tournament.
The Masters contains a secret vault behind an unmarked door
Jon Rahm putting the green jacket on Scottie Scheffler.
It is reserved exclusively for members and green jacket winners
AUGUSTA, GA - Augusta National Golf Club Clubhouse (Photo by Augusta National/MillerBrown/Getty Images)
It is located at the very back of the Augusta National pro shop

The LA Times reports that it used to lead to a storage room underneath the surface.

But the area now contains an exclusive vault deemed the “Green Jacket Experience.”;

Built in 2021, it serves as a museum and storage space for the

Only members of the club and winners of the are ever allowed to have one.

And each jacket must first be collected from behind an unmarked door at the back of the pro shop, with the vault located at the bottom of 24 steps.

Motion-sensitive lights gradually illuminate the room, which first reveals Byron Nelson’s green jacket behind a class cabinet.

Nelson, who died aged 94 in 2006, is regarded as one of golf’s best-ever players and won the Masters both in 1937 and 1942.

Either side of the display are two touch screens which shed light on the history of the green jacket and Augusta.

The vault then continues to another glass storefront containing the oldest green jacket around, which dates back to the 1930s.

It requires fingerprint entry to access and is made of heavy felt while also boasting a different logo.

Elsewhere, the vault also contains an in-house tailor on retainer.

They have their own mannequin in a deconstructed green jacket, allowing them to measure fits for the latest members and winners.

And to the side are around 100 green jackets ready to be made up for the next group of lucky members.

As for already-tailored green jackets, they are located at a different part of Augusta.

Members must buy their own jacket, with most owning more than one.

It’s believed each jacket costs around £190.

But membership itself goes anywhere from between £76,000 and £230,000.

New members meet with the tailor and club chairman Fred Ridley in the vault before being fitted for a jacket.

Two panels nearby hide secret cabinets containing Scotch and bourbon to toast the occasion.

But jackets are not allowed to leave Augusta – save for one person.

That honour belongs to the Masters champion, who for the past year has been Scottie Scheffler.

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