Travis and Jason Kelce’s ‘gas station’ Masters Champions Dinner menus roasted as fans pick clear winner
The Masters is one of the most iconic sporting events in the world.
The 2026 edition of the iconic tournament begins on Thursday, April 9 and will run through until Sunday, April 12.

The Masters has the smallest field of the four major championships, with 91 players teeing it up before Friday’s cut.
One of the most beloved traditions of the tournament is the Champions Dinner, where the defending champion – this year Rory McIlroy – chooses the menu to be served to past winners.
The menus are studied and analysed with a fine-tooth comb by golf fans, and that was no different for Travis and Jason Kelce.
On the latest edition of their New Heights podcast, the NFL brothers put together their own Masters menu.
Travis’ menu included Mama Kelce’s Dinner Rolls, Georgio’s pizza, a smashburger, fried chicken with mac & cheese, key lime pie and a Diary Queen Ice Cream Cake.
Jason’s menu also featured Mama Kelce’s famous rolls, dad Ed Kelce’s casserole, a fancy peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Hamburger Helper, Beans & Weenies, key lime pie and Dunkaroos.
The menus caused a stir on social media, with fans picking a clear favorite.
Just like Super Bowl LVII, it was Travis coming out on top over his older brother.
“Both menus are winners, but I lean more towards Travis’,” one fan commented.
“I gotta go with Uncle Travvy. No better than pizza, a smash burger and key lime pie,” a second added.

“Travis has it absolutely right. But Jason’s is hilarious,” a third said.
“Okay but Jason, have you considered everything in your Champions dinner except for the casserole that could be bought at a gas station? Travis wins by a landslide,” a fourth added.
“Travis wins by an absolute country mile,” a fifth concluded.
Both of the Kelce brothers are avid golfers, with Travis wowing fans at the Phoenix Open Pro-Am this offseason.
Rory McIlroy’s Masters menu costs $318 per head
Despite their love of golf, both Travis and Jason are far away from doing what Rory McIlroy did last year.
Rory McIlroy completed the career grand slam, securing the Green Jacket in dramatic fashion.
McIlroy bogeyed his final hole, forcing him into a play-off against Justin Rose before finally getting over the line in dramatic fashion.

McIlroy finally got access to one of the game’s best privileges and has certainly splashed the cash this year.
The estimated cost per head for his Champions Dinner is $318, a stark difference from Scottie Scheffler’s $108 cost per head in 2025.
One of the main reasons it’s so expensive is that the main course is paired with a 2022 Domaine Leflaive Batard Montrachet, which is approximately $2,251 per bottle.
Not exactly gas station prices…
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