Why do masters caddies wear white




















Your Email required. Your Phone required. Your Message. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email. Auclair T. Get over it! The white jumpsuits are a tradition. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Related Articles. During those early years, Augusta National employed poor men from the local community to work as caddies with members.

Interestingly, according to various sources, the white jumpsuits and green caps were implemented to create a uniform look and make the caddies look smarter. For years, the white jumpsuit has been standard with the local caddies working the bags. In , however, Augusta National changed the rules. Professionals were no longer required to use local caddies and were allowed to bring in their own caddies.

Despite that big change, the club remained steadfast on the attire caddies had to wear. Until the Masters tournament, all the caddies at The Masters were provided by the host club, Augusta National.

Players were not allowed to bring their own caddie. This uniform is white overalls and a green cap, and is worn there all year round by the caddies.

Or rather, for those months of the year that Augusta National is open to play - the course is traditionally closed between May and October. The earliest caddies at Augusta National were poor black men drawn from the local community. The club had provided them with official uniforms to make them look smarter. Another one of these traditions is that the caddies have numbers on their overalls.

The man carrying the bag of the defending champion always gets number one.



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