Inside the 2026 Masters: Tiger’s Troubles, Augusta’s Genius, and the Business of Golf
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The Masters isn’t just a golf tournament — it’s a masterclass in branding, scarcity economics, and operational excellence. In this episode of Making Cents of It All, Jesse Stakes sits down with the Tin Cup Club to break down why Augusta National continues to set the gold standard for sports events worldwide.
We dig into the 2026 Masters storylines, including Tiger Woods’ latest challenges and what his future means for the sport. From there, we explore how the Masters has built one of the most powerful brands in sports through intentional scarcity, disciplined tradition, and a fan experience that feels almost immune to modern commercial pressures.
The Tin Cup Club also unpacks the behind‑the‑scenes innovation that most fans never see — from Augusta’s cutting‑edge broadcast technology to the operational precision that keeps the course pristine and the coverage flawless. Whether you’re a golfer, a business leader, or someone who appreciates world‑class execution, this episode shows why the Masters remains the ultimate case study in doing things differently — and doing them exceptionally well.