Who Presents The Green Jacket To A Repeat Masters Winner?
Who Presents The Green Jacket To A Repeat Masters Winner?...
The question of who places the green jacket on a repeat Masters champion is trending today as golf fans anticipate Sunday's final round at Augusta National. The tradition, steeped in history, has a specific protocol when a previous winner claims victory again.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler enters the final round with a commanding lead, raising the possibility of back-to-back wins. If he succeeds, 2022 winner Hideki Matsuyama would present him the jacket—a rule established in 1966 when Jack Nicklaus became the first repeat winner.
Augusta National's chairman traditionally awards the jacket to first-time winners. For repeat champions, the most recent past winner performs the honor. The club clarified this rarely discussed rule in 2022 when Matsuyama presented Scheffler.
Social media buzz grew this morning after CBS's Jim Nantz mentioned the protocol during Saturday's broadcast. Golf historians note the tradition reinforces the tournament's continuity, with champions becoming part of an exclusive custodial chain.
The Masters concludes today with Scheffler holding a four-stroke lead. A victory would mark his third major win and cement his status as golf's current dominant player. ESPN reports ticket resale prices for Sunday's round have doubled since yesterday.
Augusta National has maintained the jacket ceremony's solemnity since 1949, when Sam Snead received the first green jacket. The garment must remain on club grounds unless worn by a reigning champion during the year following their win.