Cameron Smith rolled into Augusta looking less like a traditional golf pro and more like the lead in a stylized biopic—tailored navy blazer, matching trousers, and a classic polo, all from Greyson Clothiers. The look? Equal parts elevated and disruptive. But let’s be real, this wasn’t just a fashion statement—it was a message.
Think Joaquin Phoenix stepping out in that now-iconic maroon Joker suit. A character designed to shake the system, challenge the rules, and rewrite the narrative. Smith’s doing the same—just with a driver instead of chaos. While most players throw on a quarter-zip for their practice rounds, Smith's choice says: “I’m not just here to play—I’m here to be seen.”
He pairs it all with a burgundy Ripper GC cap, tying it back to his LIV roots with a wink. And suddenly, that Joker energy clicks: a little rebellious, sharply dressed, and unapologetically off-script.
In a world where tradition still holds a tight grip on the game’s dress code, Cameron Smith just pulled off a bold rewrite. If the Joker can do it, why can’t Cam?
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