It's usually the standing chairman of Augusta National, as in the cases of Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods. However, when Jack Nicklaus won in consecutive years, he put it on himself.
When a golfer wins back-to-back Masters, the chairman of Augusta National Golf Club (William Porter Payne) puts the green jacket on the champion.
What green jacket? The one on the cover? That was more of a black-green jacket. ----
Yes, you can wear a green jacket on the outside of your clothing. Green is a popular color.
Sported. As in: I will sport my new jacket today just as I sported my other new jacket yesterday.
Phil Mickelson won his second Green Jacket in 2006.
What Green jacket are you talking about? It wasn't the Masters.
A sport store online or a sport store in Chicago.
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The green jacket is a symbol of victory and prestige in the world of golf, most notably awarded to the champion of the Masters Tournament held annually at Augusta National Golf Club. Introduced in 1949, it represents membership in the exclusive club and is a mark of recognition for the tournament's winner. The green color signifies the lush landscape of Augusta and embodies the tradition and history of the sport. Winning the jacket is a lifelong honor, as recipients are allowed to wear it only at Augusta.
Green jacket
The green jacket, actually a blazer, is the official jacket of members of Augusta National Golf Club. The winner of the masters becomes an honorary member and is therefore awarded a green jacket of his own.
You are a traffic light! The green jacket represents the green light, the white jacket symbolizes the yellow light, and the red jacket signifies the red light. The "lot of babies" refers to the multiple colors and signals that traffic lights display to manage traffic flow.