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The green jacket is as synonymous with the Masters as springtime, azaleas and Jim Nantz talking about tradition in a soothing whisper. Annually presented to the tournament champion by the reigning ...
The jacket is the trademark shade of “Pantone 342,” or “Masters green,” and is embroidered with the Augusta National logo on the left breast pocket. The name of the jacket's owner is ...
The Green Jacket awarded to the Masters champion each year is one of the most iconic symbols in sports. The tradition has its roots dating back to the founding of Augusta National Golf Club, ...
The green jacket is a classic, three-button, single-breasted and single-vent, featuring the Augusta National Golf Club logo on the left chest pocket. The logo also appears on the brass buttons.
Each jacket requires about 2 ½ yards of wool, the color of which is called "Pantone 342" – better known as "Masters Green." Masters Tournament Apr 1 When is the Masters?
The green jacket ceremony didn’t begin until Sam Snead’s victory in 1949, when he and all previous winners received jackets that matched those that Augusta National members began wearing at ...
Green Jacket Auctions sold inaugural Augusta National Invitational winner Horton Smith’s for $682,229 in 2013. For more history on the Masters green jacket, click here.
The green jacket is worn by club members and Masters champions, who first slip it on during the traditional winner’s ceremony at Butler Cabin, mere steps from the 18th green.
Picard won his green jacket during the Masters’ formative years, before the custom of returning it began. He apparently stored it at home, and his family hung on to it after his death in 1997.
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The green jacket for Doug Ford, the 1957 Masters champ, sold for $62,967 in 2010 and 1959 Masters winner Art Wall’s jacket went for $61,453 in 2012. Advertisement.
Back in 2013, the Green Jacket belonging to the first Masters winner ever, Horton Smith, was auctioned off for $682,229.45. According to Green Jacket Auctions, ...
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