ESPN personality Mike Greenberg rips Fred Couples for his Masters outfit during the final round

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Fred Couples made history over the weekend when he became the oldest competitor to make the cut at the Masters.

But to at least one fan watching the first golf Major of the season, Couples didn’t quite measure up to the outfit she chose for the tournament’s final round.

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Fred Couples waves as he tees off the 18th green during the weather-delayed second round finish of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2023. (David Cannon/Getty Images)

ESPN’s Mike Greenberg ripped the 63-year-old’s outfit as he tried to stay in contention with the rest of the pack.

“Fred Couples hoodie? Looks like he was doing some work around the house and someone reminded him of his playtime,” Greenberg tweeted.

Fred Couples talks to his caddy on the 17th hole during the third round of the Masters on April 8, 2023.

Fred Couples talks to his caddy on the 17th hole during the third round of the Masters on April 8, 2023. (Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

“How relaxed do you have to be to play the final round of the #Masters in an outfit that wouldn’t be allowed at virtually any country club?”

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Augusta National battled cold and gloomy weather all weekend, which likely explains why Couples opted for a warmer outfit.

The pairs finished the final round 4 over par and 9 over par for the remainder of the tournament. Parejas finished their second round early Saturday morning to be +1 for the tournament, making the cut by two strokes.

It was Couples’ 38th Masters appearance, and it’s another record for him. He, Gary Player and now Tiger Woods share the record for most consecutive cuts made at Augusta with 23.

Fred Couples made history over the weekend when he became the oldest competitor to make the cut at the Masters.

Fred Couples made history over the weekend when he became the oldest competitor to make the cut at the Masters. (David Cannon/Getty Images)

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Parejas was automatically invited to the tournament since he was the Masters champion. He won the tournament in 1992 over Raymond Floyd. It is the only important championship of his career.

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