PGA and LPGA in red by Tiger Woods

Woods traditionally turns red on Sundays; In tribute, that’s how golfers came out in Puerto Rico

Players of PGA Tour, LPGA players and staff members Open Puerto Rico joined in “Tiger Sunday” in honor of Tiger Woods, going out to activity this Sunday with the traditional red color that the American golfer is looking for the last day of competition.

The gesture came after Woods, 45, had a car accident last week that left him with leg injuries and surgery.

Despite all the prognosis of the champion on 82 occasions in the PGA Tour he is favorable and was even transferred to a private hospital where he continues to be observed and recovered for his injuries, which did not endanger his life.

With that in mind, players like Justin Thomas, a great friend of Woods, Tommy Fleetwood, Cameron Champ and Jon Rahm, Rorry Mcllroy and Tony Finau, joined the gesture of coming out with the red color in the last round of the World Championships. Golf Course – Working Day Championship at Concessiion.

Also, players like Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day and Matt Kuchar came out to play the last round with the legend “Tiger” on their balls.

Meanwhile, on the LPGA, at the Gainbridge LPGA taking place in Orlando, Florida, the legendary Annika Sorenstam, who returned to the competition for this tournament after 13 years, dressed in red and black as Tiger does every Sunday competing.

In turn, workers at the Puerto Rico Open, a PGA Tour event parallel to the WGC, also wore the traditional colors red and black as a sign of support for the winner of the 15 Majors.

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