Okay, so I’ve been keeping an eye on the golf scene lately, and something caught my attention – Jason Day’s outfits since he teamed up with Malbon Golf.

Getting Curious
It started pretty casually. I was just watching some tournament highlights, I think it was early in the season, maybe The Sentry or one of those. And I noticed Day wasn’t wearing Nike anymore. That itself wasn’t shocking, players change sponsors all the time. But the new gear looked… different. Less corporate, maybe? More relaxed.
Digging In a Bit
So, I did what anyone does, right? I popped open my phone and searched for “Jason Day new clothes sponsor”. Sure enough, Malbon Golf came up. I’d heard of Malbon before, kinda known for being a bit more streetwear-inspired, less traditional golf attire. I spent a little time scrolling through images from the tournaments he’d played.
What I noticed:
- Different Silhouettes: The pants seemed a bit looser, less tapered than the super athletic fit you often see. The shirts sometimes looked more like something you’d wear off the course.
- Logos and Branding: The Malbon script logo and their little bucket logo are pretty distinct. It wasn’t just a swoosh or stripes; it had a different vibe.
- Color Choices: Seemed like a mix. Some classic stuff, but also some bolder patterns or color combinations occasionally. I remember seeing some photos with vests and different layering pieces too.
My Take on It
Honestly, I kind of liked it. It felt fresh. Golf fashion can get pretty stale, everyone looking like clones sometimes. This felt more individual. It wasn’t crazy or anything, still looked like golf clothes, but with a bit more personality. Some people online were making a big deal about it, especially during the majors like the Masters with the vest situation, but I thought it was mostly pretty cool.
I even browsed the Malbon site just to see what their general stuff looked like. Yeah, it definitely leans more towards that modern, slightly casual, streetwear-influenced style. You can see where Day’s tournament outfits come from within their brand identity.

Final Thoughts
So, yeah, that was my little journey of noticing and looking into Jason Day’s Malbon gear. It’s interesting to see brands like Malbon getting tour visibility. It shakes things up a bit. Whether you love it or hate it, it definitely got people talking, and I personally think it’s a good look for him. Makes watching him play a bit more interesting, visually speaking anyway!