After months of waiting, Tiger Woods‘ Sun Day Red products finally went on sale in the USA, Canada, Japan, and South Korea on May 1 – with some items selling out mere hours after becoming available.
Woods and TaylorMade collaborated on the standalone company ahead of its official launch prior to the Genesis Invitational in February, at which time the 48-year-old debuted some of its clothing.
The 82-time PGA Tour winner was not seen in public wearing SDR for long, however, after pulling out early in the second round at Riviera Country Club with reported flu-like symptoms.
Woods returned to competitive action at The Masters in April, showing off a little more of the new range, with shoes, gloves, and ball markers all in use by the Californian.
On the Sun Day Red website, it reads: “Tiger Woods in red on Sundays: it’s an image etched in golfing history – as iconic as his swing and as legendary as his wins. A strong believer in lucky colors, Tiger’s mother Kultida saw red as a symbol of strength and dominance, and once Tiger started winning in red, those beliefs solidified.
“Today, the Sunday red is more than superstition. It’s a symbol of Tiger’s relentless pursuit of excellence, and a testament to his mental fortitude under the greatest of pressures.
“Every seam, every stitch, every fold of SUN DAY RED, is sewn with the meticulousness, care, and unwavering focus that has defined Tiger Woods’ legendary career. When you wear these clothes, you wear the confidence to compete, both on and off the course. You carry the legacy of a champion. You become part of the SUN DAY RED story.”
Up until now, the price of such items had been a mystery. But following a wide variety of products going live at midnight on Wednesday, fans were able to find out how much it would cost to pick up anything from polo shirts to caps and tour towels. There’s just one small snag, none of the apparel initially on sale is red…
The Delta PA polo – designed in ‘black’, ‘moon’, and ‘hunter’ colors – retails at $120, but the ‘hunter’ (peach) version completely sold out in all sizes – from ‘small’ to ‘XXL’ – within hours of going live on the website.
Meanwhile, the 3D Knit polo – also designed in the aforementioned trio of colors – is priced at $150 and was only available in…
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