Do Masters Champions Get A New Green Jacket Every Year?

by Emma Tucker
Do Masters Champions Get A New Green Jacket Every Year?

Do Masters Champions Get A New Green Jacket Every Year?...

With the 2026 Masters Tournament underway at Augusta National, golf fans are buzzing with a perennial question: Do winners receive a new green jacket every time they claim the title? The iconic garment, synonymous with Masters glory, has a storied tradition—and a surprising set of rules.

Only first-time winners receive a brand-new green jacket, custom-tailored by Augusta National’s preferred clothier. Repeat champions, like Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus, wear the same jacket they earned from their initial victory. The club stores past winners’ jackets on-site, returning them each year for ceremonial duties.

The topic is trending today as defending champion Scottie Scheffler seeks back-to-back wins. Social media debates have erupted over whether he’d receive a second jacket or reuse his 2025 prize. Augusta National’s strict policy—winners can’t take jackets home permanently—adds to the intrigue.

Exceptions exist. If a champion’s weight changes significantly, the club may commission alterations or a replacement. The 2024 winner, Jon Rahm, joked last year about "earning a new one the hard way" after his physique evolved. The tradition underscores golf’s reverence for history, even in its most coveted symbols.

Fans at Augusta this week have spotted past champions like Phil Mickelson wearing their original jackets during practice rounds. The green jacket’s exclusivity—only members and winners may wear it—fuels its mystique. As the final round approaches, the question lingers: Will Scheffler’s jacket story add a new chapter?

Emma Tucker

Editor at Radio Insular covering trending news and global updates.