The 156-player field at the 2024 US Open includes Jason Day and they will compete for a share of the $20 million prize purse and a ten-year exemption into the Major. The tournament is set to be played on the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club's Number 2 course from June 13 to 16.
Jason Day has his apparel sponsored by Malbon Golf and his outfits generally spark several conversations on social media. Ahead of Day's start at the 2024 US Open this week, Malbon Golf released the star's outfits for the four days of the tournament.
Day's outfits are a part of Malbon Golf's new Golf & Cycle Collection, which is expected to be released on June 28 on the brand's official website. For the first round of the US Open, Jason Day will be wearing a black polo with khaki green pants and white shoes along with a black belt and white cap. The polo has an image of a golf ball wearing a hat and glasses on the chest and the brand's logo embroidered on a performance pique fabric.
Day will then sport Malbon Golf's blue and white jacket paired with white pants, matching blue shoes, and a white cap. The jacket has the same embroidery as Thursday's polo along with printed art on the chest panel. The pants are made up of a cotton and polyester blend with UV protection.
For Saturday, Jason Day will be playing with an all-black look. The black polo has a chevron print all over with a zip front.
The final round of the US Open will see Jason Day wearing an old school retro style blue and white polo along with cream beige pants, a white cap, and shoes. All his caps for the tournament have the word " Motive " embroidered.
Jason Day's past performances at the US Open - Overview
Jason Day seeks to earn his maiden title at the US Open this week at the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club's Number 2 course. The tournament, held from June 13 to 16, will mark Day's 51st appearance at Major championships.
Day has appeared eleven times at the US Open, out of which he has made the cut eight times. The 2015 PGA Championship winner has recorded two second-place finishes, three top-five finishes, five top-ten finishes, and six top-25 finishes.
Jason Day missed the cut at the 2023 edition of the US Open after not being in the tournament's field in 2021 and 2022. His best-ever finish at the Major has been a second and tied for second place finish in 2011 and 2013 respectively. He had four consecutive finishes inside the top ten at the US Open from 2013 to 2016.