Abby Baffoe cares not for your feedback on her Masters attire.
The social media influencer fired back at critics who blasted her choice of attire at Augusta National over the weekend, posting a video on Monday to her 1.4 million TikTok followers captioned, “Won worst dresses masters 2026.”
The six-second clip, in which she walks toward the camera with her tongue out and flashing a peace sign, has “When you wake up getting canceled for your masters outfit” written over it while Miranda Lambert’s “Only Prettier” plays.
Baffoe, a 30-year-old famed for her “get ready with me videos,” caused a hubbub among golf fans when she wore a vintage Chanel shirt paired with a teensy pair of white shorts, many criticizing her outfit as “inappropriate” for the setting.
While the court of public opinion is divided on Baffoe’s garb, she didn’t appear to be breaking any of the Augusta National rules.
“The most important tip for Masters patron attire is to dress appropriately for the weather and consider wearing light layers, as temperatures in April range from highs of 80°F to lows of 50°F,” the Masters’ official website notes. “Plan to wear comfortable, water-resistant shoes without spikes or pointed heels. Golf shoes with metal spikes are not permitted.”
The Augusta Country Club site does not make mention of specific dress code rules.
One rule that is heavily enforced, however, is regarding cell phones or other devices for the purposes of making phone calls, sending texts or recording video and audio.
Former British Open champion Mark Calcavecchia was reportedly removed from the grounds on Apr. 7 for using his phone, though details about the purported incident are scant.












