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BRADENTON, Fla. — It’s not the easiest color combination to pull off. Red and black? Together? It’s bold. It’s aggressive. And most PGA Tour players never even try it, for one simple reason: Those are Tiger Woods’ colors.
But on Sunday at Concession, in a nod to golf’s biggest name, players rocked Woods’ signature final-round colors as a sign of support. The 45-year-old was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash in Los Angeles earlier this week and has been recovering in the hospital after a series of surgeries.
Jon Rahm was among the first to show up Sunday morning at the WGC-Workday rocking red and black.
Others including Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith, likely short on trouser options, wore red shirts with light pants. While the majority of golfers and attendees stuck to their typical scripting, a mix of caddies, volunteers, and spectators added to the smattering of scarlet across the course.
Nike outfitted its golfers in red and black, too. The first two to arrive at the course were Cameron Champ and Tommy Fleetwood, playing together in the 10:10 a.m. tee time. Champ opted for the traditional Nike polo while Fleetwood went with the mock-neck look that Woods won with at the 2019 Masters.
Golfers are showing support for Tiger Woods by wearing red and black
But on Sunday at Concession, in a nod to golf’s biggest name, players rocked Woods’ signature final-round colors as a sign of support. The 45-year-old was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash in Los Angeles earlier this week and has been recovering in the hospital after a series of surgeries.
Jon Rahm was among the first to show up Sunday morning at the WGC-Workday rocking red and black.
Others including Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith, likely short on trouser options, wore red shirts with light pants. While the majority of golfers and attendees stuck to their typical scripting, a mix of caddies, volunteers, and spectators added to the smattering of scarlet across the course.
Nike outfitted its golfers in red and black, too. The first two to arrive at the course were Cameron Champ and Tommy Fleetwood, playing together in the 10:10 a.m. tee time. Champ opted for the traditional Nike polo while Fleetwood went with the mock-neck look that Woods won with at the 2019 Masters.
Golfers are showing support for Tiger Woods by wearing red and black