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Rory McIlroy will not receive a new Green Jacket if he wins the Masters in 2026. Winners can only keep their jackets for a year, after which they remain at Augusta National Golf Club.
It might go down to the wire on Sunday, but reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy very well could become a repeat winner at Augusta. (That, or he could experience another devastating collapse.) For one of the best golfers of his generation, it would certainly be a well-earned achievement worth celebrating.
But McIlroy's potential to win again raises an important, probably understated question: Does he get another Green Jacket if he finishes on top in 2026?
In a word, no. Here's why a more thorough explanation as to why not, per the Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA):
Here's the caveat no one mentions, though. If you win The Masters again, you get a new trophy, and you get to keep the trophy each and every time you win again. That should be incentive enough to win golf's biggest tournament every chance one gets.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Rory McIlroy, Masters: Would he get new Green Jacket in 2026?
After winning the Masters, a golfer can keep the Green Jacket for one year, after which it must remain at Augusta National Golf Club.
No, Rory McIlroy cannot wear his Green Jacket at home; it must stay at Augusta National after the first year.
A golfer only receives a new Green Jacket if their body size changes; otherwise, they continue to wear the same jacket they originally received.

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