Tiger Woods announced the death of his mother, Kultida Woods, on February 4. She was 78 years old. Woods shared a heartfelt message on social media, describing his mother as a force of nature and the biggest supporter of his career. She had been a rock for him throughout his life and had a special bond with her grandchildren, Sam and Charlie. Woods did not disclose the cause of her death.
Woods revealed that his mother believed red was his power color, which is why he started wearing red on Sundays during golf tournaments. He mentioned that he initially wore blue out of spite and only saw success when wearing red. This tradition of wearing red on Sundays began during his junior golf days in Southern California.
Woods shared a close bond with his father, Earl Woods, who passed away in 2006. He described his father as his best friend and role model. Kultida Woods was a significant influence in Woods’ life, and he attributed much of his success to her unwavering support and guidance. The golfing legend expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support, prayers, and respect for his family’s privacy during this difficult time.
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