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Jason Day Grabs Attention With Outfit At Open Championship

Jason Day Grabs Attention With Outfit At Open Championship

Yahoo18-07-2025
The world's best golfers have gathered in Northern Ireland for the year's final major, the Open Championship. The tournament is the oldest in golf, and is one of the four major events along with the US Open, PGA Championship and the Masters.
It's one of the few events that truly represents what the golf world has to offer, as PGA Tour players are able to compete against LIV golfers. That adds names like Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau to the list, both major champions in their own right.
Another former major champion is already making headlines ahead of this weekend's action at Royal Portrush, and it's all to do with his unique outfit choice.
Jason Day has gone viral at several tournaments for his outfits from upscale streetwear-inspired golf brand Malbon, and this week's event is no different.
Day was spotted in a cozy outfit on the driving range, getting some practice in before the tournament while wearing a cream-colored pullover sweater.
He paired the top with a pair of baggy plaid pants, putting together a look that wouldn't be out of place next to 90s stars like Payne Stewart and Greg Norman.
Malbon Golf was founded by Stephen and Erica Malbon in 2017, and the brand has focused on creating fashionable golf apparel that's suitable to wear on or off the course.
Malbon has collaborated with several top brands in and out of the golf space, including Adidas, New Balance, Undefeated, Jimmy Choo and more. Day, the 2015 PGA Champion, is Malbon's highest-profile player on the men's tour.
Other top Malbon golfers include women's stars Charley Hull and Jeongeun Lee6.
Xander Schauffele won last year's Open Championship, and the Olympic gold medalist will look to become the first repeat winner since Padraig Harrington went back-to-back at Carnoustie and Royal Birkdale in 2007 and 2008.
The last American player to do it? One of the greatest of all time, Tiger Woods. Woods won the Open Championship in both 2005 and 2006, adding to his 2000 victory at St. Andrews.
We'll see what Day has in store this weekend on the course, but he's certainly a winner when it comes to the category of best-dressed golfers.
Jason Day Grabs Attention With Outfit At Open Championship first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 15, 2025
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