The golf world is honoring Tiger Woods on Sunday in a stunning display of red and black through the country’s golf courses.
Woods suffered serious leg injuries in a one-vehicle rollover accident early Tuesday morning. He is continuing to receive care at the hospital following surgeries, but his career is in jeopardy after the accident.
Athletes have sent well wishes throughout the week. It appeared to be Rory McIlroy who led this weekend’s movement to honor Woods in a more visual way.
Rory, who said Woods’ recovery was more important than golf on Thursday, said late Saturday he would wear black pants and a red shirt at the final round of the WGC-Workday Championship in Florida.
It’s an homage to Woods’ signature outfit worn on Sundays for the final round of tournaments. And the movement spread to the Gainbridge LPGA tournament as well as casual golfers.
Bryson DeChambeau also used a ball with “Tiger” typed on it, as did other professional golfers around the country.
The maintenance staff at the Puerto Rico Open all donned their black and red for a team photo.
And players at the Bainbridge Open, including Annika Sorenstam and her squad in her first LPGA event since 2008, broke out the color combo.
Casual golfers are also sharing their Tiger Woods outfits on Sunday, whether they’re hitting the links or watching them from the cozy indoors.
The golf world is paying tribute to @TigerWoods today. Are you breaking out the red and black? Send in your photos to be featured on the show this morning‼️
— Golf Today (@GCGolfToday) February 28, 2021
Woods was transferred from Harbor-UCLA Medical Center to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles this week. His team said he received follow-up procedures and the 15-time major winner is recovering and in “good spirits.”
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