About the Masters “Green” Jacket

April 6th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

73704028RB323_The_Masters_RThe Augusta National member’s green coat began in 1937. Jackets were purchased from the Brooks Uniform Company, New York City and members were urged to buy and wear a Jacket during the Masters Tournament so that patrons would be able to identify a reliable source of information. Members were not initially enthusiastic about wearing the warm, green coat. Within several years, a light-weight, made-to-order Jacket was available from the Club’s Golf Shop. In 1949 the first Green Jacket was awarded to that year’s Masters champion, Sam Snead. The single breasted, single vent Jacket’s color is “Masters Green” and is adorned with an Augusta National Golf Club logo on the left chest pocket. The logo also appears on the brass buttons.

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