Golf legend Tiger Woods, Nike end partnership

Tiger Woods said Monday he was ending his longstanding
partnership with Nike, drawing a line under a lucrative near three-decade
relationship with the iconic sporting goods brand that helped transform him
into golf's first billionaire.
In a statement on Twitter, the 15-time Major champion
thanked Nike for the company's support since signing with the brand in 1996 in
a deal that earned Woods a reported $500 million over the next 27 years.
"Over 27 years ago, I was fortunate to start a
partnership with one of the most iconic brands in the world," Woods said.
"The days since have been filled with so many amazing
moments and memories, if I started naming them, I could go on forever.
"(Former Nike CEO) 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."
Woods did not give details on any new sponsor, but hinted of
being able to reveal "another chapter" at next month's Genesis
Invitational in Los Angeles.
"People will ask if there is another chapter. Yes,
there will certainly be another chapter. See you in LA! Tiger," Woods
wrote.
Woods and Nike became synonymous over the course of the
48-year-old American's career, from the moment he announced his professional
debut in 1996 with an acclaimed Nike ad campaign where he declared simply:
"Hello World."
Initially, Woods' partnership with Nike was limited to
clothing, but the sporting goods giant later went into the manufacture of balls
and clubs, in part driven by Woods' success in broadening golf's global appeal.
Nike on Monday saluted Woods for his achievements, with an
Instagram post headlined: "It was a hell of a round, Tiger" above a
photo of the player wearing his signature 'Sunday red' Nike shirt.
"Tiger, you challenged your competition, stereotypes,
conventions, the old school way of thinking," Nike said in the post.
"You challenged the entire institution of golf. You
challenged us. And most of all, yourself. And for that challenge we're
grateful."
In a separate statement, Nike said Woods, the son of an
African-American father and Thai mother, "broke barriers for all of
sport."
"We watched him set records, challenge conventional
thinking and inspire generations of people around the globe," Nike said.
"We are grateful to have been a part of it. We wish him the best in the
future."
Nike remained a steadfast supporter of Woods throughout the
company's partnership with the golfer, most notably in 2009 when his career was
upended by the sex scandal that shattered his clean-cut image.
While other sponsors walked away, Nike, who from the get-go
viewed Woods as the same sort of generational talent as NBA superstar Michael
Jordan, stood firm.
Woods in turn repaid that loyalty even after Nike moved away
from the golf equipment business in 2016, continuing to wear the brand's
clothing.
However signs the partnership was drawing to a close began
to emerge following Woods' horrific 2021 car crash in California that left him
with serious injuries and almost led to an amputation of his right leg.
Woods has worn Footjoy shoes since the accident, stating
that they offered greater stability for his ankle, fueling speculation about
the status of his Nike deal.
Speaking at the PNC Championship last month, Woods was coy
when pressed by reporters about whether his most recent 10-year contract with
Nike -- which expired in 2023 -- would be renewed
"I"m still wearing their product," Woods said
at the time.
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