The Caddie Uniform jumpsuits come in sizes to accommodate toddlers to adults.
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The Par-3 Contest on Masters Wednesday is one of Augusta National’s best traditions. Legends of Masters past brush shoulders with today’s rising stars before battling it out for a green jacket. And while the pandemic canceled it for the second straight time this year, it should be back and better than ever come 2022.
Of course, the best part of the annual tradition is seeing family members wearing Augusta’s signature white jumpsuits as fill-in caddies for the day. Children, significant others and loved ones walk alongside golf’s best in the coolest jumpsuit in sports. From cute kids playing with bunker sand to Jack Nicklaus’ grandson making an ace, these Masters moments will live on forever. For a club that has a laundry list of rules, the Par-3 Contest is one of the few times when it feels like Augusta lets its hair down.
While the chances of playing Augusta like the Masters contestants are slim, you can wear the same white jumpsuits worn at the Masters Par-3 Contest. Seriously, you can! From adults to toddlers, Caddie Uniform makes replicas in all shapes and sizes. And these aren’t just replicas, these are the same jumpsuits made for the families at the Masters Par-3 Contest.
The options are plentiful. Buy them for yourself, your golf shrine, your kids for Halloween or, better yet, a family holiday card. What’s more, is that each jumpsuit can be personalized with your name on the back. A last name, a first name, a pro’s name. It’s your call. You personalize the number for the front, too. And even if the jumpsuit isn’t for you, maybe other parts are. I got the name badge — a Masters name badge — perfect for the office door.
The Caddie Uniform comes in all shapes and sizes to accommodate all of us that can’t get enough of the Masters. Find what’s right for you or your family below.
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