January 22nd 2024.
In January, there was a lot of talk about Tiger Woods' separation from Nike. But now, it seems like a new development is on the horizon. According to Golf, TaylorMade has recently filed a patent that suggests they may be teaming up with Woods for an apparel deal.
This news comes after TaylorMade Lifestyle Ventures LLC submitted trademark applications for a brand called Sunday Red to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. As Woods is already a user of TaylorMade's clubs, this partnership would make perfect sense. After all, it's only natural for a brand to expand its relationship with a successful athlete like Woods.
Rumors started to swirl about a potential deal between Woods and TaylorMade when the company retweeted an episode of the Fore Play podcast, which features Woods as a guest. The caption "Stay tuned" only added fuel to the fire.
Golf reports that TaylorMade has filed four trademark applications related to Woods, including one with a jumping Woods and another with the letters SDR. Two more applications spell out Sunday Red. These applications are currently listed as "live" in the database, meaning they are still being reviewed and awaiting approval.
Woods has been known for wearing red during his professional golf career, which began in the mid-1990s. He has a special connection to the color, as his mother told him it represents strength. Throughout his career, Woods has only deviated from wearing red during the final round of a tournament three times. It's clear that the color holds a special significance for him.
According to Golf Digest, there may be another apparel company involved in the potential TaylorMade deal. Many golf outlets, including Golf Digest, are speculating that Woods may debut a new look at the Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles on February 12, where he is set to play.
It's an exciting time for Woods and his fans, as this potential partnership with TaylorMade could bring a fresh and exciting new look to the golf course. And with Woods' history of success, it's no surprise that companies like TaylorMade are eager to work with him. We can't wait to see what the future holds for this iconic athlete.
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