- The former world n ° 1 is the best hope of Australia at the Masters
- Day, 37, led the field at the end of the tournament last year
Jason Day revealed a misstep in Masters fashion which forced him to revise his fashion declaration in the first round to Augusta National.
The former Australian world n ° 1 world and finalist of the masters was in great minds after playing nine holes under Brilliant Sunshine on Tuesday training day.
Masters officials asked Day to withdraw a knitted vest in the first round of last year, clothing a statement article in what was a new partnership with the lifestyle brand inspired by Malbon Golf.
He said it put him on the “short list” of players who were to erase their clothing plan with the tournament before the 2025 event.
“We have somewhat cut in half, with what we are supposed to wear,” he said about his game outfit on Thursday.
“They said it was a little too much, but it’s okay.
Jason Day is photographed with the knitted vest that caused him trouble with the powers in place at the Masters tournament last year in Augusta

Aussia (photo of the training in Augusta on Tuesday) must now erase his outfits with tournament officials
“We will do what we can with what we have in fashion and like to play tournament.”
Day, a finalist in Augusta in 2011 and leader at the end of the last round two years later, played with other Australians Min Woo Lee and Cameron Smith on Tuesday.
He was in a joke, laughing at himself after having sick of a journalist’s question on the question of whether the “Penny had dropped” for Lee after his success as Houston last month.
“Do I think, what?” Did you say panties? I do not drop a lot of panties there, guy, “Caquetée day.
The 37 -year -old man assessed his recent form as “Solid”, frustrated to let a chance of the title slip when he hit a muddy ball in the water during his last round at Arnold Palmer International in Bay Hill.
“Today is relaxed, but you are starting to think” OK, the last day of preparation tomorrow, then things are starting to straighten you “, he said.
“It’s my 14th time playing here.
“I don’t know how many of them I have, hoping that I have a lot more.
“So I’m just trying to soak up as much as possible with my family because it is something we appreciate every year.”