- Jason Day had a full gray sweat sweat in Pebble Beach Pro-Am
- Many traditional golf fans were stunned in Aussie's outfit
- Day, 37, was soon criticized by many followers in X
Australian golfer Jason Day has been called by his bold fashion statement at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, with a fan that suggests that it should “be fined” for using a gray tracksuit.
Day, 37, finished a draw for 13th in the famous course of northern California, but his colorful outfit in the Greens was the largest on Sunday.
With a totally gray outfit with a cursive M in its upper left chest, Day looked like a weekend hacker in the eyes of many people.
The 'm' was the sponsor of Day's Clothing Malbon Golf, who promised to 'honor the inheritance of golf while opening it to a broader community, combining traditional values with a fresh and creative spirit'.
He didn't have much time for the day to be saved by bewildered followers in X.
“Yes ….. A sweat suit is not a boss,” said one.
The Australian golfer Jason Day has been called by his bold fashion statement at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, with a fan who suggests that it must “be fined” for his full gray sweat (in the photo)
Day, 37, a draw for 13º ended in the famous course in northern California, but its colorful outfit in the green (in the photo) was the largest conversation on Sunday
He did not give much time for the day to be saved in X by bewildered followers (in the photo), with one labeling the outfit of Queenslander 'non -professional' (in the photo above)
Another published in response: 'I love the day, but this is shit. It really needs to be fined for this.
One third intervened with: “At least wear tracksuit pants that look like golf pants.”
Trevor Immelman, the 2008 Masters champion and CBS commentator, the playful speculation day must have used clothes as a last resort.
'Did you lose your luggage?' Immelman said.
Day apparently enjoyed Immelman's blatant excavation, then publishing on Instagram: 'I lost my luggage'.
Father of five Jason Day became a professional in 2006, with his outstanding career winning the PGA championship in 2015
Nor is it the first day, and Malbon has exceeded the limits when it comes to golf label.
In the most recent teacher, Day had a white sweater vest with black and red letters with: 'No.313. Malbon golf championship.
An official of the National Golf Club of Augusta asked Day, a former number one in the world, to change that sweater, to which he fulfilled.
Day became a professional in 2006, with his outstanding career winning the PGA championship in 2015.
Queensland's father has also attributed second to The Masters (2011), Us Open (2011, 2013) and the open championship (2023).