Jason Day has once again divided golf fans after donning a controversial outfit at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am . On Sunday, Day was spotted wearing a full sweatsuit during the final round of the second Signature Event of the season. The matching ensemble featured a gray pullover thrown on top of a collared shirt with baggy pants that featured a traditional drawstring.

Taking to social media, droves of fans insisted that Day - who is no stranger to testing the boundaries of acceptable attire on the golf course - crossed an imaginary line this time around. “Too far. The guy looks ridiculous dressed like that on a golf course lol.

Might be for a practice round somewhere casual, but not Pebble Beach in a PGA tour event,” one X user wrote, with another adding: “I’m surprised PGAT doesn’t have proper golf attire rule...

I like JD a lot, but this sweat pant is horror show.” A third chimed in, “Yeah this is too far, joggers are pushing it but this is crossing the line. A course that charges normal people £600 a round.

.. just wear golf attire, just cause it’s a golf brand doesn’t make it golf attire and acceptable on the course or clubhouse!” Others rushed to the defense of Day, insisting that the former world No.

1 golfer was allowed to sport whatever he pleased on the greens and fairways. “I’m here for it. He’s one of the best in the world so can do whatever he wants.

He’s pushing the envelope of golf fashion and I think it’s dope,” someone said. An.