Tiger Woods outfit today: First look at golfer's new 'Sun Day Red' clothing from Genesis Invitational Round 1

Edward Sutelan

Tiger Woods outfit today: First look at golfer's new 'Sun Day Red' clothing from Genesis Invitational Round 1 image

Typically when someone asks, "How does Tiger look today?" the question is more in reference to his drive or his putting. On Thursday, the question might be more related to his outfit.

Eyes are always on Tiger Woods whenever he steps onto a golf course, and the legend will be playing his first tournament of 2024 when he tees off at the Genesis Invitational. His appearance will be intriguing, not only for his performance but also his wardrobe, as it will also be the first time he tees off since splitting with Nike.

Woods has been a Nike partner for 27 years. His iconic TW logo has been a staple of his outfits dating back to 2000. But in January, Woods and Nike announced their split, and not too long after, Woods unveiled his new clothing line, Sun Day Red, in partnership with TaylorMade.

Golf fans will get a glimpse of what the star golfer looks like in his Sun Day Red on Thursday. 

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Tiger Woods outfit today

Woods was seen before the start of his round wearing an all-white ensemble and a black hat featuring the new Sun Day Red logo, which is a tiger with 15 stripes. Each stripe symbolizes a major win for Woods.

The white sweatshirt Woods is wearing is plain except for the same tiger on the middle of chest, just below the neckline. It also featured the same tiger on the back, with the three letters "S D R" placed around it.

Underneath, Woods could be seen with a black shirt with white stripes. 

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.