Tiger Woods announces his $500m deal with Nike is OVER after 27 years with the sportswear giant

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Tiger Woods and Nike have announced their $500million partnership is over after 27 successful years together.

The golf icon, 48, first started wearing Nike when he was just 20, and the company has provided his famous Sunday red looks and gifted fans with legendary commercials ever since.

Rumors of a potential split have been gathering steam in recent weeks amid reports Nike is planning to shut down its golf division entirely.

And now they have both announced a parting of the ways in a pair of statements released on Monday morning. 

Woods, the 15-time major champion, posted : ‘Over 27 years go, I was fortunate to start a partnership with one of the most iconic brands in the world.

‘The days since have been filled with so many amazing moments and memories, if I started naming them, I could go on forever. 

Tiger Woods and Nike have announced their $500million partnership is over after 27 years

Tiger Woods and Nike have announced their $500million partnership is over after 27 years

Nike posted it was 'a hell of a round, Tiger' alongside their own statement on Instagram

Woods has been wearing the iconic swoosh as far back as 1992

Nike said it was ‘a hell of a round, Tiger’ with the golfer wearing their brand as far back as 1992 

‘Phil Knight’s passion and vision brought this Nike and Nike Golf partnership together and I want to personally thank him, along with the Nike employees and incredible athletes I have had the pleasure of working with along the way.

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‘People will ask if there is another chapter. Yes, there will certainly be another chapter.’

Tiger ended his statement with ‘See you in LA’, which suggests he is planning on playing next at the upcoming Genesis Invitational at the Riviera Country Club in February.

Nike posted their own statement on Instagram, adding: ‘Tiger, you challenged your competition, stereotypes, conventions, the old school way of thinking.

‘You challenged the entire institution of golf. You challenged us. And most of all, yourself. And for that challenge we’re grateful.’

There have been rumblings the golfer and the company could part ways ever since Woods’ miraculous comeback last year after his horror 2021 car crash.

Woods thanked Nike co-founder Phil Knight (pictured together in 2016) in his statement

Woods thanked Nike co-founder Phil Knight (pictured together in 2016) in his statement

Woods raised eyebrows when he arrived at the Masters in April 2022 to make his return to the course after the single-car accident, which almost cost him his leg, in a pair of FootJoy golf shoes, instead of his usual Nike.

He explained his footwear choice to the media, saying: ‘I have very limited mobility now. Just with the rods and plates and screws that are in my leg, I needed something different, something that allowed me to be more stable. That’s what I’ve gone to.’

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Nike backed up Woods’ decision with a press release that read: ‘Like golf fans around the world, we are delighted to see Tiger back on the course.

‘He is an incredible athlete, and it is phenomenal to see him returning to the game at this level. His story continues to transcend sport and inspire us all. As he continues his return, we will work with him to meet his new needs.’

Woods also wore FootJoys at the Masters again this year and at the Hero World Challenge last month.

But, despite speculation, the move doesn’t appear to harbor any bitter feelings but is rather a business decision.

According to No Laying Up, Nike is said to be considering a move to shut down its golf division. Nike stopped making golf equipment in 2016 and has only sold apparel since. 

Woods' first contract with Nike way back in 1996 was reportedly worth $40m over five years

Woods’ first contract with Nike way back in 1996 was reportedly worth $40m over five years

Other Nike players, like Rory McIlroy, could also leave amid uncertainty over their golf decision

Other Nike players, like Rory McIlroy, could also leave amid uncertainty over their golf decision

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Other brand ambassadors, including Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Brook Koepka reportedly could also leave Nike for good.

Nike’s closure of its golf division would bring down the curtain on a 40-year stint of making apparel and equipment for the sport.

After Nike stopped manufacturing equipment, Woods turned to TaylorMade, which does have an apparel section, albeit limited. He also uses Bridgestone balls.

Woods’ first contract with Nike in 1996 was reportedly worth $40m over five years, followed by an estimated $100m contract signed in 2001 over another five years, according to ESPN.

He penned another eight-year deal in 2006 for an estimated $20-40 million annually, which was extended in 2013 for an undisclosed sum, according to Forbes. It is believed his current deal is worth $200m.

If they do split, Woods wouldn’t be the first leading athlete to part ways with Nike following a profitable partnership.

Soccer star Lionel Messi left Nike for Adidas in 2005, Kobe Bryant did the reverse switch Adidas for his own lune with Nike, and Simone Biles left the sportswear giant for Athleta.

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