Charlie and Sam Woods Ignore Frustrated Outcries to Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red With ‘Cool’ Remarks
A culmination of 27 years of achievements! That is but one of the phrases that aptly describes Tiger Woods’s new brand, Sun Day Red. However, its launch failed to impress many in the community as they took to the internet to express the same. But, the golfer’s children don’t seem to share the same opinion
The 48-year-old took to reveal how his kids, Sam and Charlie Woods, reacted when they learned of the new brand drop. Interestingly, the responses that they dished out were just like how any other teenager of their age would react, it seems!
Did Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red impress his kids?
“They are kids, right?” exclaimed the professional as he alluded to Charlie and Sam, the 14- and 15-year-olds, respectively. Still, that didn’t stop the father from explaining the process to his kids, including the “material” that they are “going to be using along with the high-end premium products.”
However, their reply stumped the 15-time major champ. What did they say? Well, the two offspring that Woods had with his ex-wife Elin Nordegren just asked, “Dad, is it going to be cool?” to which he just replied, “Of course it’s gonna be cool.” Apparently, that’s all they “care about,” as per the legend.
However, the same cannot be said for the rest of the community. As soon as the brand was dropped, many had taken to their social media handles to comment on the logo as well as the make of the clothing line. A fan even went ahead to say, “This stuff is ugly” while alluding to the placement of the sigil on the products.
Although the 14-year-old golfer was excited about the label’s launch, that doesn’t mean he would also sport the same on the greens. Especially so since he was reported to have signed with another brand, a while back.
Charlie Woods and his rumored apparel partner
Back in December 2023, the youngster was speculated to have signed with Greyson Clothiers. What’s more, NFL star Larry Fitzgerald had also gone ahead and welcomed the young athlete to the family via his Instagram handle adding more fuel to the claims. Interestingly, the prodigy was also spotted wearing the products of the clothing label during the PNC Championship event.
The 1997 Masters Tournament champ was also of a similar opinion. He said, “He[Charlie] can wear whatever the hell he wants.” But, amusingly, there’s just one thing the professional wants from his son as he admitted, “I just wish I had his hair.”