While he was good enough to stay in the early mix, Jason Day didn’t exactly set the world on fire with an opening 1-under 69 at The Open. The Aussie’s outfit however, well, that was a different story.
Day took to Royal Birkdale on Thursday in high-top Nike shoes and jogger pants, a look that Rickie Fowler has rocked in the past but in the wake of the LPGA’s new dress code is no longer allowed on the women’s tour.
Js for Day(s). #TheOpen (Swipe)
Perhaps the most important opinion of the outfit was Day’s (and his wife’s as any married man can attest). They agreed it was a good look for the 29-year-old.
Got to wear the right pants and right shoe combo with it. If you wear golf shoes with these pants, they don’t look that great. So they look all right with these shoes. I’m happy with them,” the former PGA Championship winner said after his round. “They look good on TV. I just watched it on replay.”
Yessirrrr. And you're looking @JDayGolf #hatersgonnahate #TheOpenChampionship https://t.co/TQLS7x7JJh
— Ellie Day (@ellielaneday) July 20, 2017
Michelle Wie, who often wears high-tops during competition, also approved:
Dayummmmmmmm dem @JDayGolf @nikegolf high tops are#hightops #TheOpen #teamNike
— Michelle Wie (@themichellewie) July 20, 2017
Others though, to put it nicely, would’ve preferred Day wear more traditional golf attire:
Did Jason Day ride his hover board to the golf course this morning? pic.twitter.com/EAjF6QIA3B
— Gary (@Gary_W_Burnett) July 20, 2017
Johnny Miller on Jason Day's high-tops: "I'd like them a lot more if he was 5-under."
— Jonathan Wall (@jonathanrwall) July 20, 2017
Jason Day. Please. Stop it #badpants #TheOpen #theopen pic.twitter.com/PW1C9fNNta
— Thad Shudinhurt (@Holeinoneboy) July 20, 2017
@nikegolf Jason Day needs a man-bun to go with that awful outfit! #FAIL #HIDEOUS
— OccamsHatchet (@OccamsHatchet) July 20, 2017
I love Jason Day. Tremendous talent and quality guy. HE LOOKS RIDICULOUS today. Whattup man?
— Bob Friend (@BobFriend_Golf) July 20, 2017
Jason Day should not be let near a golf course in those 'trainers', let alone be allowed to play in #TheOpen
— Aiden Triggs (@AidaTriggs) July 20, 2017
Did Jason Day pick up those shoes from Neil Armstrong's backyard sale? #TheOpen
— Michael West (@MichaelWest94) July 20, 2017
Wot has Jason Day got on his feet this is the Open championship not the NBA finals #britishopen
— Jamie Delaney (@Jamiedelaney46) July 20, 2017
So there you have it. Jason Day’s first-round Open outfit, just the latest example that if you want an argument, look no further than Golf Twitter.
Source: Internet