Golf players wore red shirts and dark jeans during the WGC-Workday Championship on Sunday to pay tribute to golf legend Tiger Woods, who is hospitalized after a genuine fender bender a week ago.
Woods reacted on Twitter to the motion made by numerous individuals in the golf local area, including Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas and Cameron Champ, who wore Woods’ unmistakable outfit.
“It is hard to explain how touching today was when I turned on the tv and saw all the red shirts,” Woods wrote Sunday. “To every golfer and every fan, you are truly helping me get through this tough time.”
Golf players at the Gainbridge LPGA on Sunday, including Annika Sorenstam, likewise sported red and dark on the side of Woods.
Annika Sorenstam of Sweden plays a shot on the eighteenth fairway during the last round of the Gainbridge LPGA at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club on Sunday in Orlando.
PGA Tour Communications tweeted an image Sunday of upkeep staff at the Puerto Rico Open donning red and dark to respect Woods.
Also, golf player Bryson DeChambeau tweeted an image of a golf ball with the name “Tiger” and a red line on it.
“We’re all pulling for you @tigerwoods,” DeChambeau wrote. “A mentor, idol and role model to my career, there’s no one that could come out of this stronger. We’re glad you’re here. See you soon.”
Woods endured genuine leg wounds in a solitary vehicle rollover mishap a week ago close to Los Angeles, where his SUV crossed a middle, went across two paths of street, at that point hit a tree and arrived on the driver’s side in the brush.
After introductory therapy at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Woods was moved to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he got follow-up systems, a tweet presented Friday on Woods’ Twitter account said. “The procedures were successful, and he is now recovering and in good spirits.”
Woods’ injuries included open breaks to his tibia and fibula that necessary a pole to be embedded, and extra wounds to the bones of the foot and lower leg that were settled with screws and pins.