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How to buy the glove Jack Nicklaus wore for his Masters ceremonial tee shot

The limited-edition glove Jack Nicklaus wore at the Masters on Thursday can be yours.

The Masters has many great traditions, but the nostalgia that exudes during the opening ceremony makes it one of our all-time favorites. Admittedly, this year’s tradition looked quite different with no fans, but regardless, there’s something special about seeing the greats of the game — heroes to so many golfers — tee it up in front of a worldwide audience.

This year, Jack Nicklaus wore two limited-edition items. The first is a Play Yellow hat, where 15 percent of net sales are donated to Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. The second is an eye-catching yellow glove that’s stitched with a logo depicting Jack’s famous putter-raise en route to his historic ’86 Masters victory. That glove is part of GOLF.com’s exclusive collaboration with Asher Golf, and you can buy the exact design right here in our Pro Shop. We’re donating 10 percent of sales to Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

While you’re in our Pro Shop, be sure to check out our limited-edition Nickalus Collection while supplies last.

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