Jessica Marxbury

The new Azalea set with a limited edition of masters was sold almost immediately after its release. The good news? You can still do it yourself.
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At the beginning of this week, the National Golf Club Augusta issued the 2025 edition of its popularity “Taste of masters” host completes.
First presented during the pandemic in 2020 as a way to enable masters fans to enjoy the famous Augusta National concessions from home, kits – which include products like Pimento cheese, eggPotato with potatoes and logo cups – proved that they were so popular that they were made an annual element.
This year, the masters added a bag to honor the signing of the pink colored cocktail tour: Azalea. The Azalea set includes a bottle of restricted cocktail mixing, master cups, coastal, a cocktail dwarf and custom stimulating. Unfortunately, the set sold almost immediately after its release. (If you are still interested in buying, you can Join a waiting list here.)
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Jessica Marxbury
The good news? Last year, Augusta National revealed the official Azalea recipe on the Pinterest Tournament page, so you can still enjoy your Azalea At home, he did exactly the same way as the Magnolia Lane version.
Here is the method approved by Augusta to make the signature of the masters.
Official Masters Recipe: Azalea cocktail
Ingredients:
—Ice
-1.25 vodka oz
-5 oz lemonade
-0.5 oz grenadine
-Garnita of lemon and lemon wheels
The recipe does not specify if the mixture has to be shaken or stirred, so we will leave it to personal preference. Just be sure to merge one with another Augusta stock: panto cheese. Cheers!

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As a four -year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of Women’s players Varsity, Jessica can go out to everyone. It can also attract them to the office, as well, where it is largely responsible for producing printed and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as the Golf inaugural issue, which debuted in February 2018. Its original series of interviews, “One Round”, debuted in November 2015, and appeared in both the journal.