Jason Day's Bold Fashion Choices Spark Controversy at Masters
Augusta chirping over Day's outfits for Masters
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Jason Day, the former world No. 1 golfer from Australia, is once again facing scrutiny over his outfit choices at the Masters. After being asked to tone down his attire last year, Augusta National has requested he wear solid-colored pants instead of matching bird-themed pants from Malbon Golf's new collection. This marks Day's 15th appearance at the prestigious tournament.
- 01Jason Day's attire at the Masters has raised eyebrows, prompting Augusta National to request changes.
- 02Day's outfits include a bird-themed top from Malbon Golf's 'Birds of Georgia' collection.
- 03He has been asked to wear solid-colored pants instead of matching patterned ones.
- 04Day has a history of controversial outfits at the Masters, including a loud sweater vest in 2024.
- 05This marks Day's 15th participation in the Masters tournament.
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Jason Day, the Australian golfer and former world No. 1, is once again in the spotlight for his outfit choices at the Masters tournament held at Augusta National Golf Club. After being advised last year to adopt a more reserved wardrobe, Day's latest selection from Malbon Golf's 'Birds of Georgia' collection features a vibrant bird-themed top. However, Augusta National has requested that he swap out the planned matching bird-print pants for solid-colored ones. Day's attire choices have historically attracted attention; in 2024, he wore a standout sweater vest that led to organizers asking him to change. This week marks his 15th appearance at the Masters, where he previously finished as the runner-up in 2011. Sungjae Im, another golfer sponsored by Malbon, will also wear pieces from the same collection, which features various bird designs inspired by nature and Native American beliefs.
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