Kevin Cunningham

Left: Jason Day in Sweating at AT&T Pebble Beach pro-am; Right: The day in his “busy” jersey in the masters of 2024.
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The US is finally starting to melt, which means 2025 masters It’s exactly around the corner. And while Jason Day is feeling good about his game going to the first half of the year, he has a concern. WILL Augusta National Make him change his clothes again as they did last year?
To those who lost One of the strangest stories coming out of 2024 mastersHere is some background.
Last year, Day signed an approval agreement with Golfa clothing company. During the first round, Day was wearing a white sweater vest from Malbon, displaying uppercase letters reading “No. 313 Golf Malbon Championship.”
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The choice of clothing prompted golf fans on social media, but also seemed to have prompted Augusta National members.
In round 2, the tight of the day disappeared, and he explained exactly why on Saturday. Day revealed that the club had asked him To remove the vest While playing the tournament.
“Yes, they asked me to remove it – yesterday’s vest … busy,” the day told reporters at the time. “With respect, you do it because it is about the tour here, and I understand it. I respect the tournament. This is what we are here to do is to play and win the green jacket.”
When asked why Augusta had asked him to remove the sweater, day said he did not know.
“I don’t know. I didn’t ask. They said, can you remove it? I said, yes, no worries. “
This brings us this year. The day is still playing well, winning a T3 at American Express and a T13 at AT&T Pebble Beach pro-am at the beginning of the season. And he is still dressed in Malbon’s clothing that can be called “busy”.
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So will we have a repetition of last year’s incident a month from now?
Day provided an interesting overview of this question in a brief interview with Podcast beyond the club club.
During the conversation, Dita was asked if he planned to tone his wardrobe to this year’s masters. He then discovered that he and Malbon are trying to get cleaning the clothes he wants to wear. However, he did not seem sure that Augusta who approves the current script they have planned.
“So we have to get cleaning in the script this year. For Malbon’s loan, they have some bold things, but I’m not sure if it will pass,” Day said. “So we’ll see how it goes. Hopefully (Augusta National) means yes, if not, then we’ll go back to the drawing board and try to come up with something different.”
The day also spoke generally about the reaction he has received since he started the topics of Malbon Sporting.
“It’s good and bad when you’re trying to shake the tree a little … just trying to spend with a different style and another way to wear some dresses,” said day. “I think Malbona, they know how to trade a lot, very well, and they have a lot of unique styles, which is fantastic. Some of the style are or love it or hate it, and that’s okay because they have golf dresses and street clothing. They have the opportunity, which is beautiful.”
He also admitted that there was a mixed reaction between his good. An unforgettable incident-when the day was wearing “all the sweating heads on foot” in AT&T Pebble Beach pro-am-widen a particularly strong reaction.
“When I played Pebble this year, I felt like I stopped the whole range walking down there in sweating,” Dita revealed. “Maybe this will probably not come back again, but it was good to give him a blow to see how it turned out. I think some people liked it, some people hated it.”
The day, which currently ranks 34th in The official golf ranking in the worldIt is already qualified for this year’s masters thanks to the end in the first 50 last year. He will start for the opening round in Augusta with the rest of Pro Golf’s best players Thursday, April 10.
What specific clothing he will wear is anyone’s assumption. But one thing is for sure, he will not appear on Magnolia Lane dressed in sweat pants.
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Kevin Cunningham
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