Tiger Woods, adorned in his trademark red top and black trousers, gracefully navigates the 18th fairway, a sea of devoted fans trailing in his wake—a scene steeped in the rich tapestry of sporting history.
This iconic ensemble, reserved for the climactic final day of tournaments, often served as a prelude to Woods' triumphant march to yet another trophy, solidifying his status as a golfing legend.
While Woods cherished his late father Earl as his "best friend and greatest role model," it was his mother Kultida who held the key to his iconic attire. In a candid moment on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' the 48-year-old recounted how Kultida, attributing to astrology, deemed red his "power color," a belief that proved prophetic as Woods clinched numerous victories sporting the hue.
Indeed, Kultida's intuition was astute, guiding her son to a record-equalling 82 PGA Tour triumphs. Following his departure from Nike after 27 years, Woods unveiled his own sportswear brand, "Sun Day Red," with a focus on athlete-centric design aimed at optimizing performance.
During his appearance, amidst tales of his son Charlie's budding golf career, Fallon playfully presented Woods with internet memes inspired by a now-famous photo capturing him seemingly shaking hands with a tree at the Masters. In a moment of shared laughter, Woods acknowledged the humorous interpretations, embracing the whimsicality of the viral sensation.
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