Fellow golfers are showing their collective support for Tiger Woods, who was involved in a serious rollover car accident last week in which he sustained compound brittleness in his leg.
During the final round of the WGC-Workday Championship on Sunday, many players sported red shirts and black pants in Woods’ honor, whose signature Sunday Outfits featured those colors. Woods, 45, is still hospitalized in California.
Tony Feinu wore a red mock golf shirt, black pants and his own Nike hat – the way Woods has often arrived at tournaments. Woods’ mother Tida suggested at the time that she was a young supporter and made it a tradition throughout her career.
At the Puerto Rico Championships, opposite field event this week, the entire field crew wore the same red and black getup for Woods.
Other golfers in red were Rory McElroy, Patrick Reid, Jason Day, Cameron Champion, Tommy Fleetwood and Sebastian Munoz. John Rahm and Justin Thomas both wore a shade of red that was pink.

Bryson Dechambo, Matt Kutcher and Dey also used a Bridgestone golf ball with Tiger’s name on it.
Max Homma, who was awarded the trophy from Woods after winning the Genesis Invitational last Sunday, Wrote on social media He will do his best to honor Woods. He did not have a red shirt, but stated that it was due to his various sponsorships that he was unable to wear it in any way.

Golf fans on Twitter did not take much pity on him.
“I’m definitely obliged to dress with some logos I can’t buy at Dick / Pro Shop / Roger Dunn / Walmart /” One Shop “/ etc. Thank you for all the options! They wrote.
Homa later added: “I mean it’s with zero hyperbole, it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever experienced on Twitter. I like it more than Tiger U. I promise. Listen to an interview from last week. Red. And Black does not prove it tomorrow. Lifelong tries to imitate his attitude towards the game. “
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