The Masters does not have a strict formal dress code for patrons attending Augusta, but the expected standard is smart, golf-appropriate and comfortable.
Most people dress in polished spring clothing or “golf casual”, and it’s best to avoid anything that feels too beachy, gym-like or sloppy given the prestige of Augusta National.
Augusta National also has separate patron rules beyond clothing, including limits on bag size, restrictions on certain chair types, and a prohibition on metal-spiked golf shoes.
Augusta National Dress Code For The Masters
To look right as you walk the fairways watching the world’s best golfers, think country-club casual with a spring feel.
Pastels, greens, whites, light blues, gingham, seersucker, polos, collared shirts, dresses, skorts and tailored shorts are all common choices.
You do not need to dress up like you’re attending a wedding, but most patrons do aim for a neat, put-together look that is both smart and feels comfortable for a long day on foot.
What To Wear at Augusta
Tops
- Polos, collared shirts, button-downs, blouse tops and lightweight knits.
- Breathable fabrics are smart because March and April temperatures can swing from cool mornings to warm afternoons.
Bottoms
- Chinos, golf trousers, tailored shorts, skirts, skorts and casual dresses.
- Women often wear golf dresses, sundresses or skirt-and-top combinations, especially in spring colours.
Outerwear
- Light jackets, pullovers and rain layers are worth bringing for early starts or weather changes.
- A compact layer is better than anything bulky, since you’ll likely be carrying it around the course.

Footwear Rules
Comfort matters most because you’ll walk a lot, but some shoes are clearly better choices than others.
Best options are clean sneakers, golf shoes without metal spikes, loafers, flats or comfortable sandals with good support.
Avoid metal-spiked golf shoes, heels that are hard to walk in and anything that will sink into grass or become uncomfortable quickly.
Key Restrictions
There is no “fashion police” approach at The Masters, but a few things are best avoided:
- Denim is generally discouraged for men, though some sources say you may still see it.
- Tank tops, overly revealing outfits and very casual beachwear are poor choices for Augusta.
- Fancy dress and matching team costumes are not permitted.
- Metal spikes are not allowed on golf shoes.
Spectator Requirements & Restrictions at The Masters
The Masters has several patron rules that matter just as much as clothing.
- Bags and purses are subject to size limits, with one guide noting a maximum of 10″ x 10″ x 12″.
- Cameras are not allowed on tournament days.
- No running, sunbathing or sitting on the grass.
- Certain chair types are not permitted, including rigid or pointed-end chairs.
Recommended Outfit Ideas
For Men:
- Polo or collared shirt, khakis or golf trousers, belt, clean sneakers or loafers.
- For a slightly dressier look, add a lightweight sweater or sport coat.
For Women:
- Sundress, golf dress or blouse with skort or tailored shorts.
- Finish with comfortable flats, sneakers, or elegant sandals.
If you want the safest all-round option, wear something you would be happy to wear to a nice golf club or spring garden event: neat, breathable and classic.
Patron Style Tips
- Spring colours work especially well at Augusta, including green, yellow, white, and soft pastels.
- Keep accessories practical; you’ll be outdoors for hours.
- Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat are sensible additions for a full day on the course.
The Masters at Augusta Dress Code FAQs
Can I wear jeans to The Masters?
Jeans are discouraged, especially for men, though the course is not heavily policed for style alone.
Are shorts allowed?
Yes, tailored shorts are acceptable, especially in warm weather.
Can women wear sundresses or skorts?
Yes, those are common and fit the Augusta atmosphere well.
Are sneakers okay?
Yes, as long as they are clean and comfortable. Metal-spiked golf shoes are not allowed.
Do I need to dress formally?
No, but smart golf casual is the safest choice and will look right at home.
