Major Style
Masters 2023: Our favorite looks at Augusta National so far

Each year, the Masters serves as the unofficial start to the golf season, with all eyes on the best male professional golfers in the world as they tee it up at Augusta. It's a great motivator for golfers at home to get back on the course after the winter months and start working on their game. The Masters is also a great source of motivation for golf fashion. Golf apparel brands start planning almost a year in advance to dress their players in winning looks for the first major of the year. To help you improve your look upon your retun to the course, we've rounded up our favorite looks from the tournament so far and how you can copy each look.
Max Homa (Round 2)
Jason Day (Round 2)
Dustin Johnson & Justin Rose (Round 2)
Mackenzie Hughes (Round 1)
Among Mizzen + Main's recent addition of five professional golfers to its ambassador lineup, Mackenzie Hughes made his fourth Masters appearance the most stylish yet. In the Mizzen + Main Versa Polo, Hughes balanced the bold patterned golf shirt with simple navy pants and a matching green-and-white hat.
Viktor Hovland (Round 1)
While micro-prints have been trending in golf, we love this oversized azalea print Viktor Hovland is wearing during the first round of the Masters. Part of J.Lindeberg's Tour collection, the print comes in a variety of looks, in addition to Hovland's first-round golf shirt. For a less statement-making version, the Jeff Tour Golf Polo features the print at the shoulders and sleeves with a solid white at the body to balance things out.
Adam Svensson (Round 1)
Competing in his first Masters, Adam Svensson wore a golf shirt from Puma's recent Verdant collection. While the collection is named for greenery, this monochromatic design features a floral pattern, without making a bright statement. The collection also includes a limited-edition version of the Ignite Articulate golf shoes with a similarly subtle azalea print at the heel. Svensson opted for a simplier golf shoe with a casual high-top finish to top off the look.
Brooks Koepka (Round 1)
The first we've seen of the limited-edition Nike NRG golf shoes, Koepka isn't afraid of trying new and bright trends on the golf course. We couldn't find the exact shade of his camo-eque performance golf shirt, but Nike currently has an orange version that would also pair nicely with the peach-inspired golf shoes.
Justin Thomas (Round 1)
Justin Thomas's Greyson golf shirt is already selling-out fast, with the medium size sold out before Thomas even hit the back nine of his first round at Augusta. The luxe performance polo is made with a lightweight poly-spandex fabric that's antimicrobial, has quick-dry properties and a subtle floral design.
Bubba Watson (Round 1)
Bubba Watson's style has changed over the year, but his affinity for pops of color has not. He expertly brightens up a primarily neutral look with a wide-brimmed visor—an accessory that he has popularized throughout his career.
Jason Korkak (Round 1)
Jason Korkak is never afraid to make a statement or turn a few heads with his on-course attire. His first-round look at Augusta checked both those boxes. His William Murray Golf Greenskeeper Polo features a print inspired by what the brand calls the "original greenskeepers" of the game—cows and turkeys.
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