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Masters star told to 'just withdraw now' after 'getting dressed in the dark'

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Golfer had previously been sponsored by Nike but changes in January
Golfer had previously been sponsored by Nike but changes in January

FANS have claimed that Jason Day should just withdraw from the Masters after he wore an outrageous jumper.

Day, 36, wore a sweater vest at the tournament on day two, which caught the eye of spectators for all the wrong reasons.

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Jason Day's jumper did not win him many fansCredit: Getty
His jumper caught the eye at The Masters
His jumper caught the eye at The MastersCredit: Getty

The Australian's jumper stood out for its bold white and black trim as well as its text.

The jumper text read: "No. 313. Malbon Golf Championship."

The piece is from the clothing outlet Malbon Golf, but it appears to be a one-off as it is not featured on the website.

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He completed his outfit with some black trousers and a white polo shirt.

He also wore a black baseball cap and stylish sunglasses.

Fans, however, will not be queuing up to order their own should it be put on the market.

Many took to social media to slam the jumper and suggest that Day withdraw from The Masters.

One posted: "Jason Day should just withdraw now. Dude does not deserve to make the cut with that disgusting fit."

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A second commented: "Jason Day got dressed in the dark again."

A third wrote: "Jason Day has ditched the questionable pants but seems to have replaced them with a questionable vest top sweater."

A fourth said: "Jason Day should be banned from the premises."

Another added: "Jason Day's wardrobe at Augusta has been a choice."

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Day had been sponsored by Nike for seven years but became Malbon Golf's first PGA Tour ambassador in January.

He is being supported by his wife Ellie Day as he battles around Augusta.

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