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Sponsor Our ArticlesTiger Woods was spotted golfing with President Trump at the Trump International Golf Club, just days after announcing his mother’s passing. As Woods prepares for the upcoming Genesis Invitational, he emphasizes the importance of family support during this challenging time. The tournament aims to raise funds for wildfire relief in California, showing a commitment to community and humanitarian efforts in golf.
In a rather surprising turn of events, Tiger Woods, one of the greatest golfers of all time, was seen on the green with President Donald Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida last Sunday morning. It was a day filled with golf and discussions, albeit tinged with somber personal news for Woods as he announced the passing of his beloved mother earlier in the week.
The round of golf came just hours before President Trump flew to New Orleans to enjoy the much-anticipated Super Bowl LIX clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. Just days before this so-called “friendly match,” PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and golfer Adam Scott met with Trump at the White House, diving deep into conversations on how to unify the professional golf scene.
Tuesday was a whirlwind for Woods, as it marked both the impactful meeting about the sport and the announcement of his mother, Kultida Woods, passing away. For Tiger, family comes first, and he shared heartfelt sentiments, emphasizing how essential family support is during tough times like these.
Next week, the golf world is shifting gears as Woods is set to host the Genesis Invitational, previously scheduled at the iconic Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, but has now moved to the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego due to California wildfires. This event is a special one, not just for pro golfers but with its noble cause—raising funds for the TGR Foundation, established by Woods and his father in 1996, dedicated to aiding those affected by recent catastrophic wildfires.
Adding a touch of charm to the day, Kai Trump, the 17-year-old granddaughter of the President, made a surprise appearance at the South Course, practicing alongside none other than World No. 3 Rory McIlroy. Kai, a promising young golfer, wore a sun jacket to fend off the gentle rain and couldn’t hide her excitement about sharing the pitch with McIlroy. She shared her enthusiasm on social media, not only about playing with a golf superstar but also about the charitable mission driving the Genesis Invitational.
Contributions from the Genesis Invitational are projected to top an impressive $8 million, intended for humanitarian efforts aimed at assisting communities ravaged by wildfires in California. The tournament represents more than just a gathering of golf pros; it’s a heartfelt commitment to those in need, ensuring that while the players compete, they are also helping rebuild lives.
While Woods had initially intended to play in this significant event, it’s now confirmed he will be absent, honoring his mother’s memory during this difficult period. Jake Knapp is confirmed to take Woods’ spot at the Genesis Invitational, thus stirring public curiosity about whether younger talents like Kai Trump might step into the spotlight, perhaps adding some flair as the tournament unfolds.
In the midst of grief, Woods has acknowledged the outpouring of support from fans and friends, reinforcing the sense of community within the sport. The Genesis Invitational continues the tradition of transforming the challenging game of golf into a lifeline for many. As everyone looks forward to the event, there’s a hope that it will not only honor Woods’ legacy but also pave the way for a new generation of golfers.
As the golf season ramps up, the community eagerly awaits the Genesis Invitational, ready to support Tiger Woods in more ways than one.
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