Alright, so I’ve been seeing Jason Day out there on the course, and let’s be honest, his outfits lately have been pretty eye-catching. That whole Malbon Golf look he’s got going on is different, you know? It’s not your standard, boring golf stuff. So, I got curious.

Getting Started – The Curiosity Phase
First thing I did, I just started paying closer attention during tournaments. Watched how the clothes fit him, the kind of combinations he was putting together. Some of it looked really comfortable, some a bit more… well, let’s call it ‘fashion-forward’. That bucket hat, the script logos – it definitely has a vibe.
Then, I did what most folks do these days, I jumped online. Just searched for “Jason Day Malbon Golf outfits”. Wanted to see the actual pieces he was wearing, not just grainy TV captures. Found the Malbon site and started scrolling. Lots of stuff, some I liked immediately, some I wasn’t so sure about.
Picking Out Some Gear
Okay, decision time. I wasn’t about to buy the whole wardrobe, obviously. Had to pick a few things to actually try out myself. I decided to go for:
- A Polo Shirt: Seemed like the safest bet. Went for one with a subtle logo, something I could wear without feeling like a walking billboard. Looked for a color that wasn’t too wild but still had that Malbon feel.
- A Hat: I skipped the bucket hat for now, maybe too bold for me initially. I opted for a standard cap with their script logo. Seemed like a good way to dip my toes in.
- Maybe some trousers?: I looked hard at the pants. They have a different cut than my usual golf pants. A bit more relaxed, maybe? I held off on these initially, wanted to see how the shirt and hat felt first. Stick with what I know for the bottom half, for now.
Finding the right sizes was the next step. I checked their size charts carefully. Sometimes brands fit differently, you know? Didn’t want to deal with returns if I could avoid it. Placed the order online – pretty simple process, actually.
Trying It Out – On the Course
The package arrived after a few days. First impressions? Quality felt decent. The fabric on the polo was nice, had a good feel to it. The hat fit well.

The real test was taking it out for a round. Wore the polo and cap last Saturday. Felt pretty good, actually. The polo was comfortable throughout the swing, didn’t feel restrictive. It breathed okay, though it was a milder day. Style-wise? Yeah, it definitely felt different from my usual rotation. A bit more modern, I guess. Got one or two comments from my buddies, mostly just noticing it was something new.
The cap was just a cap, but a comfortable one. Did its job.
Final Thoughts – My Takeaway
So, what’s the verdict after my little experiment? I get the appeal. It’s definitely a specific look, blending that classic golf style with something more streetwear-ish. It’s comfortable enough for playing golf, which is key.
Is it for everyone? Probably not. If you like very traditional golf wear, this might be a bit out there. The fit can be a bit different too, maybe a touch more tailored or styled than some classic brands. Price point is also something to consider; it’s not the cheapest gear out there.
For me, I liked the polo and hat enough. They feel like good quality pieces and add something different to my golf closet. Will I be buying the whole Jason Day Malbon collection? Nah, probably not. But will I wear the pieces I bought again? Absolutely. It was a fun experiment, trying out a style I’d just been watching on TV. Nice to switch things up sometimes.
