Why is the day of the day of the Tiger Red Tiger’s day an epic failure? The observation of son Charlie Masters hides a sad story
Charlie Woods seems to prefer Nike, not the brand, his pop released two months ago.
The 15-year-old was spotted hanging out with Tiger Woods before the final round, where they had a heated discussion about his move. But Charlie Woods’ attire caught everyone’s attention. Earlier, at the PNC Championship, the teenager wore Grayson. But at Augusta, Woods Jr. wore Nikes rather than the white and Sunday Red sneakers his father debuted Thursday. Tiger Woods ended his 27-year partnership with Nike in January.
Ahead of the Genesis Invitational, the veteran golfer unveiled a new sponsorship, Sunday Red, a collaboration between Woods and equipment sponsor TaylorMade Golf. The clothing line has been covered before, but the white sneakers were only seen at Augusta. The 15-time major champion previously favored Footjoy kicks. Limited mobility was the reason Nike was dropped in favor of Footjoy.
According to him, after the 2021 car accident, the blow was very suitable for his needs. Even Charlie Woods was seen a few times a few times ago. But now that Tiger Woods has chosen Sunday Red, it seems Charlie has returned to Nike rather than following in his father’s footsteps.
But Woods struggled to maintain a consistent pace in his new Sunday Red shoes yesterday. Less than 24 hours after creating history by making his 24th consecutive Masters, Woods had his worst round in the majors. The veteran golfer took seven bogeys and two double bogeys, ultimately destroying at 10-over 82. In the fourth round, the 48-year-old also closed the first nine with a score of 40.
Notably, Tiger Woods also played 23 holes in a 10-hour marathon on Friday. It made his body because his legs seemed to be abandoning on Saturday.
In addition, the campaign on the slopes of Augusta National has only deteriorate. Things haven’t been any easier for the Sunday Red Kicks either, and even now, two months after their long-awaited reformation, fans have yet to wholeheartedly embrace the Sunday Reds. When Woods first appeared in his new outfit, a salmon-colored T-shirt, he immediately became a thorn in golf fans’ side.
Of course, it’s still going to be an eye-sore to see the 48-year-old wearing anything other than his familiar swoosh. In my heart. However, on Thursday, the fans torn Golfist veteran clothes. Some were quick to notice how ugly Tiger Woods looked, even though some felt it was a “terrible” choice for Mr. T. However, it was not the first time. Fans have had a problem with the logo since the launch of the Woods brand.
As many 15 bands pointed out, his 15 major symbolic victory explained the jumping tiger, but it was bad. In some cases, they hold the “sun” and “day” as two different words. Now, Charlie Woods’s choice seems to be quite different from his father.