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You are reading your free article for this month. Login or sign up for a free account now for unlimited reading. Apart from Bryson Dechambeau becoming a YouTuber and Rory McIlroy ’s marital issues , one of the hottest side stories in golf this season has been Jason Day and his ever-widening pant legs.

The Australian golfer, a former world number one and PGA champion, made a surprising switch at the beginning of the season from wearing Nike to lesser known Malbon . In theory, having its signature Buckets logo on the body of an internationally recognized athlete was supposed to give the rising lifestyle golf brand increased exposure with the more traditional golf crowd, the one that tunes in weekly to golf broadcasts and shops with green grass shops and big box retailers. And exposure it certainly has created, but the reaction has been mixed at times.



At the Masters , for example, Day wore a judicially branded vest that Augusta National officials asked him to remove. At other events, Malbon scripted him in baggy pants that prompted a series of memes likening Day to MC Hammer and Jerry Seinfeld (examples provided below for reference). The Malbon evangelists have taken to the phrase “more fabric,” while the adversaries shout “shrink the game” from the rooftops.

Jason Day on the first tee #themasters pic.twitter.com/mCxNYJI67c — SammyD (@The_SammyD) April 11, 2024 At this point, the easiest way to tell that Jason Day is in contention to win is by looking through the co.

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