Tiger Woods' new luxury apparel line, Sun Day Red, features golf, training, and lifestyle apparel and accessories.
Tiger Woods risks pricing out his fans after demanding hefty sums for his
Tiger Woods will receive up to $100 million in equity as part of the newly created for-profit PGA Tour Enterprises, with Rory McIlroy getting about half that amount, according to a report.
Woods’s automatic eligibility for the tournament expired earlier this year, leaving him in need of an exemption for the first time since 1996.
Tiger Woods has accepted a special exemption into the 124th U.S. Open Championship in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C., the United States Golf Association announced Thursday. “The U.S. Open, our national championship, is a truly special event for our game and one that has helped define my career,” Woods said. “I’m honored to receive this exemption and could not be more excited for the opportunity to compete in this year’s U.S. Open, especially at Pinehurst, a venue that means so much to the game.”...
Tiger Woods hasn't teed it up since the Masters, but if you want an idea of
Tiger Woods spent a comfortable 9 minutes and change chatting with Carson
Tiger Woods has been wearing Sun Day Red, his luxury athleisure brand,
Rory McIlroy is in line to receive about $50m as the wait for an agreement
Time comes for us all, even legends such as Tiger Woods. Woods has barely been able to complete four rounds of tournament golf, less yet actually compete for victories. Which means that when Woods tees it up at Pinehurst for the 2024 US Open in June, he’ll have to do so with a special exemption. […]
Don't expect Tiger Woods' daughter to be twirling a club on a fairway anytime soon the golfing legend just revealed his 16-year-old offspring isn't the world's biggest fan of the sport -- because it "took Daddy away from her." The Big Cat…
Tiger Woods did a mini media tour on Tuesday and Wednesday in NYC to promote the long-awaited release of his Sun Day Red apparel line. Only he hopes the new logo doesn't last long as is. "My goal is to ruin the logo," Woods told Carson Daly on the "Today" Show. Say what? OK, it will make more sense when you take a closer look at that Tiger logo. As Woods explains, it's made of 15 stripes—a nod to his 15 major championships. See? RELATED: Where you can (finally) get Tiger Woods' new apparel line...