Tiger Woods’ Brand Promotes New Clothing Drop Amid DUI Fallout
Tiger Woods Clothing Brand Continues Promo ... Despite Arrest
Tiger Woods might be going international for rehab after his DUI arrest, but that doesn't mean his business ventures are taking a break ... 'cause his clothing brand is still promoting product nearly a week after his latest legal troubles.
Sun Day Red, the brand Tiger and TaylorMade launched in 2024, tweeted Thursday morning about the "colors of springtime in Georgia" -- telling supporters to hit the shop and get their fit for next week's Masters event secured, even though Woods himself will not be present at the tournament.
Inspired by '91, crafted in modern performance fabric and the colors of springtime in Georgia. Shop the Spring Traditions Collection: https://t.co/yM67zmDY5X #SunDayRed pic.twitter.com/SI8PE3yoXG @SunDayRed
Of course, there were some trolls in the comments about the timing of the post, especially since Woods was booked on two misdemeanor charges -- to which he pleaded not guilty -- and the body cam footage was released around the same time as the ad.
"Is this safe to wear while driving?" a fan asked.
"Y'all should pause the ads for a few weeks," another said.
Unfortunately for the workers at Sun Day Red, the jokes probably won't be going anywhere anytime soon -- as new information continues to come out following his DUI arrest.
Earlier Thursday, the Martin County Sheriff's Office released bodycam footage from Woods' arrest -- which shows him being placed in cuffs after failing field sobriety tests.
In that video -- and the mugshot Woods posed for -- you see him rocking a blue polo shirt from his clothing brand ... which has since sold out after the news of his arrest.