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If the Joker Can Do It, Why Can’t Cam Smith?
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April 9, 2025

If the Joker Can Do It, Why Can’t Cam Smith?

Everyone's talking about the jacket—but the rest of the fit is not to be ignored.

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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