Jason Day has been asked by Augusta National to amend his bird-themed outfit ahead of the 2026 Masters, continuing a recent trend of scrutiny over his on-course fashion.
The change, confirmed by Sports Illustrated’s Brian Giuffra just a week before the tournament, relates to a bold Malbon outfit Day had intended to wear during Thursday’s opening round.
The former world number one was set to debut a full bird-themed look, but as has proven the case in recent years, Augusta National officials requested a revision.
Day, 38, will still be able to slip on Malbon’s Birds of Georgia jacket, but instead of wearing bird pants will have to opt for solid-coloured trousers.
Scroll below to see what the full outfit would have looked like…
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Jason Day’s Malbon Birds of Georgia Jacket
Malbon had described the original concept as nature-inspired, suggesting that tuning into bird sounds and symbolism could help sharpen focus and “make more birdies.”
The brand even incorporated bird calls into Day’s preparation in the months leading up to golf’s first major at Augusta National.
This is the full outfit that has been rejected by Augusta National:
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Here’s a look at Day’s full scripting for The Masters, which was eventually signed off by Augusta National:
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GolfMagic Reviews Editor Brad Nash has taken a deep dive into Day’s wildest outfits yet at The Masters.
This is not the first time Day’s attire has drawn attention at Augusta National.
After signing with Malbon in 2024, he was asked to remove a Malbon vest during the second round of that year’s Masters.
The vest featured large, bold block letters, ‘MALBON GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP’, and officials deemed it did not correctly align with the club’s strict clothing standards.
He complied, acknowledging the tournament’s traditions, and changed garment accordingly.
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Day’s vest was asked to be removed in 2024
Since then, Augusta has taken a more proactive stance, requesting to review Day’s outfits in advance.
In an exclusive interview with GolfMagic, the 2015 US PGA champion and 13-time PGA Tour winner admitted ahead of the 2025 Masters that his clothing would require approval and hinted some of Malbon’s more adventurous designs might not pass.
Nothing has changed in 2026 either.
Day heads into this year’s Masters at giant odds of 70/1, with a strong course history that includes five top-10 finishes from 14 appearances.
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