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The Augusta National Golf Club legally owns all Masters Tournament green jackets, a federal court has confirmed. While champions are given possessory rights, they do not own the jackets themselves.
Phone calls placed to the Hamilton Tailoring Co., the company that has made a majority of the green jackets since 1967, go unanswered. Full disclosure: the call was made one day before the Masters ...
A potential private sale for Arnold Palmer’s Masters green jacket had been discussed in 2022 for $3.65 million, according to ...
Per the Masters website: Early versions of the Green Jacket featured wide lapels and patch pockets. The cloth was heavier and the shoulder less structured. The patch design was different from ...
This Sunday, the champion will receive a green jacket. The Masters tournament is labyrinth of rules and regulations (e.g. cell phones are banned), but where does this green jacket tradition come from?
The Masters’ hallowed green jacket is crafted by a tailoring company in Ohio that uses polyester and wool from a mill in Georgia. The garment has an Augusta National patch stitched on its left ...
Per the Masters website: Early versions of the Green Jacket featured wide lapels and patch pockets. The cloth was heavier and the shoulder less structured. The patch design was different from today’s ...
The Augusta National Golf Club legally owns all Masters Tournament green jackets, a federal court has confirmed. While champions are given possessory rights, they do not own the jackets themselves.