While most of us wish that we can wear, touch or even see a green jacket from Augusta National, let’s take a look at some recent Masters winners and which ones wore the jacket best.
Some players went simple and some went bold with their Sunday polo choice, but it’s difficult to do any wrong when wearing the green jacket.
We have rounded up and reviewed green jacket looks from the last decade to determine who wore it best.
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Bubba Watson kept it simple, but so was golf fashion at the time. A classic white polo underneath the jacket was a safe move by Watson.
It’s almost as if a white polo on Sunday meant you knew you had it in you to win. Adam Scott wore the white polo effortlessly and it paired with the green jacket decently.
Bubba is back at it again with the white polo but upgraded it in 2014. Watson had small lines printed on his polo in a fading pattern. Not a bad look, but not a stand-out favorite.
Jordan Spieth adds some color to his win with a navy blue Under Armour polo with a chevron design. I am in favor of the navy polo with the jacket. I think the white pants with the navy belt looked clean and helped tie the look together.
Green on green. I am all in favor of bringing your favorite shades of green to Augusta National to celebrate the tournament. I think that Danny Willett’s white pants and belt allowed both greens to work. The lighter green polo sat well against the Masters green jacket.
Sergio Garcia won in a blue color-blocked polo. I think the accessory throwing this look off is the multi-toned grey belt. A blue belt to match the shirt could have been a better choice if we are really trying to be picky.
Patrick Reed’s bright pink polo was a great choice in 2018. This color popped under the green jacket and reminded everyone of the beautiful Masters azaleas.
I think we can all agree that this works. Tiger Woods’ red in 2019 and on every Sunday round will forever win in our hearts.
Dustin Johnson in stripes for his 2020 Masters win was a great way to break up the solid green. I think the stripes were small and subtle enough to perfectly compliment the jacket.
Hideki Matsuyama had a sensational win at the 2021 Masters. He wore a yellow striped shirt on Sunday making it the perfect pop of color under the jacket. The tone of the yellow was subtle enough to not overpower the jacket but was a little flash of Hideki’s unique style.