Quick Read
- Chris Gotterup faced intense scrutiny over a monochromatic powder blue outfit worn during the second round of the Masters.
- The golfer is scheduled to compete in a featured group alongside Brooks Koepka at 1:33 p.m. ET on Saturday.
- The criticism highlights the increasing pressure on professional golfers to balance athletic performance with high-profile fashion standards at Augusta National.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Azat TV) – While professional golf remains a game defined by strokes and strategy, the 2026 Masters has seen off-course aesthetics become a major focal point for observers. As the field heads into “Moving Day” at Augusta National, rising star Chris Gotterup finds himself at the center of a growing debate over his sartorial choices, even as he prepares for a high-stakes Saturday pairing with veteran Brooks Koepka.
Style Choices Under the Augusta Microscope
Gotterup’s appearance during the second round drew significant negative attention from fashion analysts at MyGolfSpy. The golfer stepped onto the course in a powder blue horizontal-striped polo, paired with matching trousers and belt. Critics argued that the monochromatic ensemble failed to provide visual contrast, with some suggesting that the horizontal stripes and pastel palette created an unflattering silhouette on the course.
The critique highlights a broader tension at this year’s tournament regarding athletic apparel provided by major sponsors. While some players like Jason Day and Adam Scott earned praise for their classic, era-appropriate looks, Gotterup’s outfit was cited as a missed opportunity, with comparisons drawn to “a walking puddle” due to the lack of color variation.
Stakes for Saturday’s Featured Group
Despite the off-course commentary, the pressure on Gotterup is mounting as the tournament enters its most critical phase. The 2026 Masters field has been trimmed to 54 players, with Rory McIlroy maintaining a dominant lead. For Gotterup, Saturday represents a pivotal chance to climb the leaderboard while playing alongside Koepka, a proven major champion.
The duo is scheduled to tee off at 1:33 p.m. ET as part of the tournament’s featured groups. This high-profile placement ensures that Gotterup’s performance—and his future sartorial decisions—will remain under intense observation by both fans and media as the tournament progresses toward Sunday’s final round.
The heightened focus on Gotterup’s attire underscores how even minor aesthetic choices are amplified during major championships, where the intersection of high-performance pressure and global media scrutiny creates a feedback loop that can often distract from the competitive reality of the tournament leaderboard.

