The 87th Masters Tournament kicked off Thursday morning at Augusta National Golf Club with ceremonial tee shots from six-time winner Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson.
For the biggest tournament of the year, apparel brands often outfit their players with the best stuff they offer. Over the years, we’ve seen some great fits — but we’ve also seen some terrible ones.
Thursday morning consisted of more of the latter.
Viktor Hovland, for example, played the opening round in what resembled a splatter painting you would see posted on the walls of a kindergarten room.
Here are some of the worst style choices we saw on the first three days in Georgia.
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Jason Kokrak
This one is, uh, a lot.
Shop Jason Kokrak's PoloViktor Hovland
Viktor Hovland shot his lowest-career round at Augusta National in this shirt Thursday. We’re surprised he didn’t wear it again on Friday.
Shop Viktor Hovland's Azalea PoloKeith Mitchell
The buttons on this shirt go down to his belly button. What are we doing here, Mitch? Imagine if Harry Higgs rocked this bad boy.
Si Woo Kim
Si Woo Kim was paired with LIV Golf’s Phil Mickelson during the first two rounds. Do you think this shirt is just a coincidence?
Jason Day
We get that pastels are in at Augusta, but Jason Day’s had better looks. This looks like a shirt that accidentally went through the screen-printer two times with different colors.
Keegan Bradley
A little Hawaii Five-O, and a little Peter Parker, we’re not sure what Bradley was going for here in the first major of the year.
Shop Keegan Bradley's Masters lookAlex Noren's caddie Mark Crane
Yes, the temperatures came down considerably between Friday and Saturday, but this was a caddie from Scotland looping for a player from Sweden. We’re not sure the barely-below-50 temps demanded this look, but we will say this — you can always remove layers. We’ll give Crane credit for coming prepared.