Tiger Woods’ new line? TaylorMade files trademark for ‘Sunday Red’ in apparent nod to golf legend following the end of his 27-year endorsement deal with Nike

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  • Tiger Woods and Nike recently ended their deal after almost three decades 
  • But he could have a new line with TaylorMade on the way soon
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Following his split with Nike after a $500million, 27-year deal with the brand, Tiger Woods may soon have a new line on the way, a trademark following shows.

TaylorMade previously teased a forthcoming collaboration with the legendary golfer, and X account @NUCLRGOLF uncovered a filing from the brand for ‘SUNDAY RED,’ an apparent nod to the golfer’s famous sartorial tradition.

It has not been confirmed whether or not the filing is specifically for a Woods-led line.

The account also shared a potential logo design for the line, though it is not clear whether it is authentic or merely a mock-up. 

Before Woods appeared on Wednesday’s episode of the Fore Play podcast, TaylorMade added an interesting clue online ahead of the show.

Tiger Woods is known for wearing red on the last day of tournaments he competes in

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Tiger Woods is known for wearing red on the last day of tournaments he competes in

And the tradition may be the inspiration for his next line with TaylorMade after his Nike split

And the tradition may be the inspiration for his next line with TaylorMade after his Nike split

The company retweeted Fore Play’s teaser clip with the wide-eyed emoji and the caption: ‘Stay tuned’.

Woods already uses TaylorMade clubs when he competes, while the company’s apparel range is currently limited with around 33 items listed on its website.

The 48-year-old is known to wear red on Sundays during the final rounds of tournaments he competes in.

Woods and Nike confirmed their split earlier this month after nearly three decades together.

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His first contract was for $40m across five years, with the deal eventually becoming one of the most successful commercial arrangements in the history of sport.

Woods would go on to win 15 majors and 82 PGA Tour titles, with his last major win coming at The Masters in 2019.



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