Tiger Woods is back in action this week, and he has finally unveiled his new apparel company.
Woods officially announced the “Sun Day Red” apparel line with TaylorMade on Monday in Los Angeles. The line will feature both apparel and footwear with a new tiger logo different than his old “TW” brand logo. It is set to officially launch on May 1.
The announcement comes days before Woods is set to make his return to the course at the Genesis Invitational, which will mark his first tournament back on Tour since he withdrew from the Masters last April.
Woods announced last month on social media that he and Nike were ending their partnership after 27 years. Woods first signed with Nike in 1996, and he quickly became one of the most prominent faces the apparel giant had. His “Sunday Red” look — which he started wearing for the final round of every tournament because his mother, Kultida, told him it was a power color — became one of the most iconic in all of sports.
Woods last wore Nike in competition at the PNC Championship in December, which he played alongside his son, Charlie. His last contract with Nike was reportedly a 10-year, $200 million deal signed in 2013.
Woods withdrew from last year’s Masters just after making the cut and didn’t play much at all the rest of the year. He competed in the unofficial Hero World Challenge and at the PNC Championship with Charlie, but this week marks his first true test back on Tour. The Genesis Invitational is the third designated event of the Tour season and features a 70-man field and a cut that includes the top 50 players, ties and anyone within 10 shots of the lead.
Tiger Woods will make his return to the PGA Tour this week at the Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) (Mike Ehrmann via Getty Images)
Woods has said that he hopes to play in about one tournament per month, depending on his health. He underwent a right ankle procedure after the Masters last year, which marked just his latest in a long list of injuries, and spent most of 2023 recovering.
Now that he has a new deal and appears to be at least relatively healthy once again, Woods’ return is officially underway.