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The Green Jacket

I love golf. I love the mental challenge. I love the camaraderie with my buddies. I love to drink cold beverages with my buddies. I love not drinking cold beverages, and concentrating on the hole. I love trying to improve. I love the fact that I have to play at least 3 or 4 times a week to do this. I love the cussing. I love the angles. I love the laughs. I love the bets, and side bets, and more side bets. I love teaming up on one another. I love smoking cigars with my friends. I love the beer girls. I love the girls who like to play. I love a sand save. I love making a nice long putt. I love drivers. I love long irons. I love short irons. I love wedges. I love my putter.

Too bad I can’t put all this shit together at the same time.

.... but, I would really love to have one of these..

The Green Jacket  The Augusta National member's green coat began in 1937. Jackets were purchased from the Brooks Uniform Company, New York City. Members were urged to buy and wear a Jacket during the Masters Tournament so 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 lightweight, 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.

Traditionally, the champion takes his Jacket home with him for one year, returning it to the Club when he returns for the Tournament. The Jacket is then stored at Augusta National Golf Club and is available whenever the champion visits. Near the conclusion of the Masters, several Jackets are selected which could fit the possible winner during the presentation ceremony. The winner will have his measurements taken at the Club's Golf Shop or may provide measurements so that a custom made Green Jacket can be tailored. Typically, a multiple winner will have only one Green Jacket unless his size drastically changes.

It is the custom at the Masters Tournament that the winner from the previous year presents the Green Jacket to the new winner and helps him into it. In 1966, Jack Nicklaus became the first champion to win consecutive Tournaments. Bob Jones recommended that Nicklaus act in a dual capacity, and put on his own coat. Nicklaus proceeded to slip into his own Green Jacket, much to the enjoyment of the crowd.

In 1990, Nick Faldo became the second champion to win consecutive Tournaments. This time Chairman Hord W. Hardin assisted the winner into his Green Jacket. When Tiger Woods won in 2002, he became the third champion to win consecutive Tournaments. At the Presentation Ceremony, Chairman Hootie Johnson assisted Woods into his Green Jacket.

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My friends and i have an annual golf trip. We are looking to start our own Masters tournament between 8 of us. Can you please let me know where we can purchase as close to a replica as possible of the Masters green jacket.

Yours truly
Mike Blake

Posted by: mike blake at March 15, 2005 04:04 PM

This one was de best master that I remerber.
The Tiger is back!!!
I need to Know where can purchase a replica of the masters green jacket.
Thanks.
Guillermo Villatoro

Posted by: Guillermo Villatoro at April 11, 2005 11:47 AM

Did anyone get back to you where you can get a replica green jacket? I found where you can buy an augusta green blazer, but I'm having trouble finding the Augusta National patch that is on the left breast...any ideas?

Tim

Posted by: Tim Amundson at April 8, 2006 04:47 PM

Yeah pls let me know about the jackets as well- I am doin the exact same thing!
Dave

Posted by: david-lee priest at April 15, 2006 06:49 PM

Yeah pls let me know about the jackets as well- I am doin the exact same thing!
Dave

Posted by: david-lee priest at April 15, 2006 06:50 PM

Go to ebay and type the search string "masters, jacket. There are always a couple of them on there that will get as close as you can get to the real thing in terms of color. Hope that helps

Posted by: TB at April 20, 2006 10:36 AM

Go to ebay and type the search string "masters, jacket. There are always a couple of them on there that will get as close as you can get to the real thing in terms of color. Hope that helps

Posted by: TB at April 20, 2006 10:37 AM
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