Augusta National Asks Jason Day To Remove Vest, Sparking Debate
Augusta National Asks Jason Day To Remove Vest, Sparking Debate...
Augusta National Golf Club requested Jason Day to remove his vest during the Masters Tournament practice round on Tuesday, reigniting discussions about the club's strict dress code. The incident, caught on camera, showed Day complying without protest, but it quickly went viral as fans debated the fairness of the policy.
The Australian golfer was wearing a sleeveless vest from his apparel sponsor, Malbon Golf, which features a modern, streetwear-inspired design. Augusta National, known for its traditionalist approach, enforces a collared-shirt rule for competitors, though vests are not explicitly banned. Day changed into a long-sleeve shirt shortly after the request.
Social media reactions were mixed. Some defended the club's right to uphold its standards, while others called the move outdated. Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee tweeted, "Respect the traditions," while sports commentator Jessica Marksbury wrote, "Time for Augusta to evolve."
This isn't the first time the Masters has faced scrutiny over dress code enforcement. In 2021, then-chairman Fred Ridley emphasized maintaining "decorum," but critics argue the rules disproportionately target younger, style-forward players. Day, a former world No. 1, has not publicly commented on the incident.
The Masters continues through Sunday, with Day currently tied for 14th after two rounds. The vest debate has overshadowed early tournament play, becoming one of the most-searched golf topics this week. Augusta National has not issued a statement on the matter.