Origins and rules of the green jacket

Rory McIlroy and Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley pictured in green jacketsImage source, Getty Images
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Rory McIlroy was presented with the famous green jacket in 2025

Steeped in tradition, the green jacket was first awarded in 1949 following Sam Snead’s Masters victory.

The ceremonial awarding of the green jacket each year takes place in the Butler Cabin shortly after the tournament ends.

The same ceremony is later replicated out on the course in front of the patrons.

Winning the Masters grants winners lifetime entry into the tournament and also previously included lifetime membership at Augusta.

The idea came from club co-founder Clifford Roberts who reported he wanted members to be easily identifiable to patrons attending the event.

There are a number of rules around the use of the green jacket and where it can be worn.

Previous winners must wear green jackets around the Augusta National clubhouse areas during Masters weekend.

The winner of the Masters is allowed to take their jacket out of Augusta National for the year they are the reigning champion, but must return it to Augusta in time for next year’s tournament.

In 1962, South African Gary Player accidentally took his green jacket home after winning it in the previous year.

The jackets are also worn by all attendees of the Champions’ Dinner that takes place on the Tuesday prior to the start of each year’s Masters.

Why do caddies wear white?

Shane Lowry and caddie Darren ReynoldsImage source, Getty Images
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Shane Lowry’s caddie Darren Reynolds (right) was in the traditional outfit during a Masters practice round on Tuesday

Traditionally, all competitors at the Masters were assigned Augusta staff caddies for the competition each year.

However, this changed in 1983 when players were given the option to bring their own caddy with them for the competition.

Throughout the year, Augusta staff caddies wear the white overall outfits, hence caddies are required to wear the same during Masters weekend.

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