Rory McIlroy leads Tiger Woods tributes as golf stars don famous red ‘Sunday Tiger’ look after legend’s horro car crash
RORY McILROY led the tributes to Tiger Woods as a handful of golf’s top stars donned the American great’s iconic red and black Sunday combo. The American great, 45, was involved in a horror car crash on Tuesday. Woods was forced to undergo surgery to fix two fractures in his right leg and a shattered […]
RORY McILROY led the tributes to Tiger Woods as a handful of golf’s top stars donned the American great’s iconic red and black Sunday combo.
The American great, 45, was involved in a horror car crash on Tuesday.
Rory McIlroy was one of many golf stars to wear Tiger Woods’ iconic red and black combination for the final round of the World Golf Championship on Sunday[/caption] Woods, who famously wears red and black on Sundays, was involved in a horror car crash in California on Tuesday[/caption] Tommy Fleetwood and Cameron Champ also wore the red and black combination – paired with a black cap[/caption]Woods was forced to undergo surgery to fix two fractures in his right leg and a shattered ankle after his car flipped and rolled off the road in California.
Tiger recently revealed he’s in good spirits, despite being told he won’t be able to walk for at least three months.
And the 15-time Major winner was buoyed to see so many of his fellow players pay tribute to him on Sunday.
He tweeted: “It is hard to explain how touching today was when I turned on the tv and saw all the red shirts.
“To every golfer and every fan, you are truly helping me get through this tough time.”
Woods has famously worn a red top, black trousers and black cap in the final round of all of his numerous title wins.
And, during the fourth round of the World Golf Championship event in Florida, won by Collin Morikawa, McIlroy copied his style in a touching tribute.
But the Northern Irishman – famously a fan of Woods growing up and now a good friend – was by no means the only one to dress up for the occasion.
British star Tommy Fleetwood also threw on his red and black for the final round in Florida.
Americans Patrick Reed, Cameron Champ and Tony Finau also sported Woods’ iconic look, along with Scottie Scheffler.
Tony Finau was another big-name star to wear the iconic Woods outfit[/caption] Australia’s Jason Day wore the red and black for the final 18 holes in Florida[/caption]Most read in Golf
Jason Day and Sebastian Munoz were just two other players to rock the red and black for the final 18 holes on Sunday.
Earlier this week, McIlroy admitted he feared Woods may never play golf again – but said it’s just a relief to have him alive.
The Brit said: “He’s not Superman. He’s a human being at the end of the day. And he’s already been through so much.
“At this stage I think everyone should just be grateful that he’s here, that he’s alive, that his kids haven’t lost their dad. That’s the most important thing.
“Golf is so far from the equation right now, it’s not even on the map at this point.
“I mean, he’s here, he’s fine. He’s got some pretty bad injuries, but he’s going to be OK.
“I was looking at some of the coverage yesterday, and they were talking as if he was gone.
“It’s like, he was in a car crash. It was really bad. He’s very fortunate to be here, which is great.”
But Woods himself has vowed his career ‘can’t end like this’ having battled back from FIVE back surgeries in recent years.
A source close to Tiger said the ace was ‘frustrated’ and told People magazine: “He doesn’t want his career to end like this.
“If there’s any way at all he can continue playing, he will.”