Classic Tiger. And we’re guessing whoever is in charge of Sun Day Red’s marketing has sketched out tweaked logos using 16-plus stripes.
Here’s a sneak peek at the line and what we know about the emerging brand so far.
Golf Digest equipment editor E. Michael Johnson had the opportunity to ask Woods about his ball-testing process, how he mimics tournament conditions when practising at his home in Florida and where amateurs are missing the mark with their ball choice. Here’s what Woods had to say.
Woods is set to use the new TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver, which was just added to the R&A and USGA conforming lists earlier this month.
According to the auction site, the consignor, Julian Nexsen, was 9 years old in 1997 and was attending the Masters with his father and friends.
Scheffler used the irons to rank first in strokes gained/approach-to-the-green, grabbing nearly 10 shots on the field average.
As for how we can actually use this information to improve our own games, The Putting Engineer says to aim a little lower than the greatest of all time.
The genesis of the switch is that Woods was getting some questions from his team about the Tour B X and wanted to be able to speak intelligently about the differences.
Tiger Woods memorabilia has become its own cottage industry.
It isn’t every day that Tiger Woods as a pitchman gets compared to what’s happening in the world of Lego or even Galarian Zigzagoon from Pokémon Go.
Tiger Woods’ irons and wedges from his historic 2000/2001 season have sold for millions in a record auction.
It might not seem like a big deal, but Tiger Woods apparently wearing FootJoy golf shoes while tuning up at Augusta National the Sunday before Masters week has set tongues wagging once again.
A vital part of arguably the greatest golf ever played is up for sale.
Tiger Woods has taken his most definitive stance on the distance debate.
The most anticipated return to golf since, well, Tiger Woods’ last return to golf sees the 15-time Major champion wielding what might very well become the most-talked about club of the year.
It is believed to be the most expensive club ever sold.
In recent years there have been several golf-related items that have brought big bucks at auction. But when the item once belonged to Tiger Woods, it takes on an added importance
The game’s two biggest stars commit to helping Bridgestone win on the course and in the R&D lab for years to come
Woods has a workshop at his Florida home where he can make adjustments to his equipment, like altering the bounce and grinds on his wedges.
It’s been reported that Scotty Cameron produced one or two extra putters for Tiger per year, and he would practise with them or keep them handy in case it was needed in competition.
In expanding its Milled Grind 2 line, the company has added a 56- and 60-degree model with the grind based off its most-famous staff member: Tiger Woods.
It was May 2000 when Hal Sutton heard that Tiger Woods had changed from a wound Titleist Professional 90 golf ball to Nike’s solid-core, urethane-covered Tour Accuracy sphere