The Masters green jacket is a symbol of elite golf
The Masters Tournament has awarded its champion an iconic green jacket since 1949, symbolizing victory and membership in an elite golfing fraternity.
Since 1949, the Masters Tournament has awarded its champion a distinctive green jacket, a tradition inspired by Augusta National club members. This iconic garment, crafted from high-quality wool, signifies not just victory but membership in an exclusive fraternity of golf legends. Winners keep their jackets for life, returning them only for ceremonial use at the club. This ritual underscores the Masters' deep emphasis on tradition and prestige, making it a cornerstone of professional golf.