Rory McIlroy made a risky decision on Wednesday as he attended Wimbledon whilst wearing his Masters Green Jacket.McIlroy won The Masters for the second straight year in April, reclaiming his jacket to emulate Tiger Woods at Augusta.McIlroy has taken his Green Jacket public and attended Wimbledon wearing itGettyIt means that world-famous piece of clothing has been his for two years now, with it still taking up a space in his wardrobe.And with Wimbledon underway, McIlroy has decided to give the jacket a run-out, wearing it as he visited SW19.He was pictured with his wife Erica inside the grounds at the Grand Slam tennis tournament as they arrived to watch the action.But by donning his green jacket, he ran the risk of breaking the very strict rules set by Augusta National for each winner.McIlroy would have had to ask for permission to wear the jacket in a public space and have pictures taken of him in it. The six-time major winner will have been permitted to do so on Wednesday, but that still didn’t mean he was safe at Wimbledon. Any photographs taken of a Masters winner in the green jacket that include alcohol in any way are strictly prohibited. Therefore, he had to avoid being pictured with a glass of champagne or a Pimms whilst he was in attendance at SW19.Images of him on arrival and in the Royal Box on Centre Court did not include any alcohol, so he avoided breaking the rule on those occasions.McIlroy was wearing a suit shirt and tie alongside some smart trousers to also stick within Augusta guidelines, as Masters winners are not permitted to wear the Green Jacket in public without a shirt and tie, as jeans, shorts, or t-shirts are prohibited. View Tweet: https://t.co/2gNkk432hqMcIlroy would have had to ask permission to wear the jacket in a public placePAMcIlroy ‘reluctant’ to wear Green JacketThe 37-year-old golf superstar will be more than aware of the strict rules around wearing his Green Jacket in public. When he won his first Masters last year, McIlroy admitted that he was wary of having his jacket on so he doesn’t anger Augusta.“I’m sort of reluctant to wear it,” he said in 2025. “It’s not as if I wear it a lot. I have it hanging in my wardrobe in a place where I can see it every day.“I always thought if I had one, if I did win the Masters one day, I’d never take the thing off, but it hasn’t been that way. “I haven’t worn it as much as I thought I would.“You also have to get permission every time you wear it, so there’s a lot of dos and don’ts around it as well!”McIlroy and his fellow golfing stars were present at Wimbledon on WednesdayGettyNot the first at WimbledonMcIlroy followed in the footsteps of a couple of fellow Masters winners who have worn the jacket to Wimbledon.Englishman Danny Willet did so in 2016 after his historic victory at Augusta, sitting in the royal box with it on. Then, a year later, Sergio Garcia visited SW19 in his jacket too.On Wednesday, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald joined McIlroy in London. But only he can wear the Green Jacket after victory in April. Although at least the other three will be able to enjoy some champagne in the public eye, while McIlroy misses out.