Jason Day once again wore one of the unusual outfits provided by his sponsor Malbon Golf during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open. It is a sweater printed with an image of a meadow and hills, with the company's name in large letters across the center of the chest.
Fans have reacted massively to this new fashion choice from Jason Day and Malbon Golf. Most of the reactions have been unfavorable towards the particular style of the sweater.
One fan said said that no one would buy the sweater.
"No one is buying this stuff. I don’t get why they dress him like that," the fan said.
Another fan posted the following:
"Malbon has to be a money laundering operation."
Let's take a look at some other reactions on X:
"I don’t know a single golfer who would wear this on the course," one fan posted
"Sure hope those Mallon checks are large," another user said.
"No one should ever wear this garbage," another fan wrote.
"Just how much are they paying him to look foolish?," another user posted.
Jason Day began his relationship with Malbon Golf at the beginning of 2024. Until then, the Australian was in the Nike sponsorship catalog, along with other stars such as Tiger Woods, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka.
A look at Jason Day's performance at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open
Jason Day played the first round of the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open on the South Course, where he carded two bogeys and no birdies for a 74. He improved the next day on the North Course with five birdies and two bogeys for a 69.
On Friday, he played the South Course again, but this time he did better, carding five birdies and three bogeys for a 70. That put him in the top 15 with 18 holes to play.
However, the final round proved to be the Australian's worst. Playing once again on the South Course at Torrey Pines, he had five bogeys and no birdies with only one hole to play.
Day has a remarkable record at the Farmers Insurance Open. In 15 previous appearances, he has made the cut 10 times, with two wins (2015, 2018), one runner-up finish (2014) and four other top 10s (T9 in 2013, T5 in 2019, T3 in 2022 and T7 in 2023).
His best 72-hole score in the event is 14-under and he has achieved it twice, in 2019 (when he finished tied for fifth) and 2022 (when he finished tied for third). As for his 18-hole record in the event, it is 64 and he achieved it during the second round of the 2018 edition, in which he finished as the champion.