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Day was asked by Augusta National to change his wardrobe

- By Dave Skretta

AUGUSTA, GA. >> Jason Day went viral at the Masters this week for wearing some rather bold outfits from Malbon.

Turns out one of them was a bit too bold.

Day said after finishing his third round Saturday that he was asked the previous day to take off the white vest he was wearing that said in big letters across the midsection: “Malbon Golf Championsh­ip.” Day wasn’t sure who exactly requested the wardrobe change, but “respectful­ly, you do that, because it’s all about the tournament here, and I respect the tournament.”

Malbon founder Stephen Malbon told The Associated Press on Friday that he wasn’t sureday said he wasn’t trying to make a statement, either. Just like other players, whose ap whether Day was asked to remove it or simply stripped it off because of the weather. The day started off chilly but warmed up throughout the afternoon. parel providers “script” certain looks for major tournament­s, Malbon had laid out what it wanted him to wear at Augusta National.

“They send you the scripting and say, ‘This is what we want you to wear Thursday,

Friday, Saturday, Sunday,” Day explained after a thirdround 76 wearing a far more subdued olive green polo,

“and I’m like, ‘OK.’”

LOWRY LIKES IT

Shane Lowry had the shot of the day at the difficult par-4 14th on Saturday, when the former British Open champ hit his tee shot into the trees right of the fairway. Lowry caught a break — the ball was right between two trees — and took advantage of it.

With just 118 yards left, Lowry knocked his approach left of the hole, took advantage of the green’s undulation­s and watched as it tracked all the way in for an eagle. It was the first on the hole since Martin Kaymer in 2016.

Lowry threw his arms up in celebratio­n, but the good vibes didn’t last long. He bogeyed two of the next three and shot 75.

CASHING IN

It isn’t just college football and basketball players cashing in on their name, image and likeness these days The legislatio­n that allowed them to begin profiting off themselves a few years ago also has helped top amateurs.

 ?? GEORGE WALKER IV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jason Day, of Australia, waves after making a putt on the 18th hole during the weather delayed first round round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Friday, April 12, 2024, in Augusta, Ga.
GEORGE WALKER IV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jason Day, of Australia, waves after making a putt on the 18th hole during the weather delayed first round round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Friday, April 12, 2024, in Augusta, Ga.

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