Tiger Woods might be out of any golf activity anytime soon, but he’s on top of his game when it comes to his off-field ventures. Among them is his business with new-age restaurant chain PopStroke, which hosts a fine outdoor dining experience with short greens for golf enthusiasts. While Woods has inaugurated many other sets of Popstroke openings, he has made a ground-breaking announcement regarding his venture recently.
Tiger Woods makes massive PopsStroke announcements
The 47-year-old has made past pronouncements about the new opening locations of PopStroke before, but his latest announcement was a major one. In Woods’ most recent Instagram post, he revealed that his association with the venture has led to thirteen new locations for the restaurant chain across 2023 and 2024.
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Among those places include Las Vegas in Nevada, Scottsdale in Arizona, Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, and Nashville in Tennessee. Observing Florida as a popular hotspot, PopStroke will open multiple locations in the Southeastern state, with spots at Daytona Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, and West Orlando. They have also planned the restaurant in various locations in Texas and Alabama.
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Yet, fans wanted more of such locations. Many netizens bemoaned the lack of PopStroke spots near them. “Sooooo no California locations? Ok,” a user said. “Huh…didnt see Austin,” said another. “People in the Midwest like golf too!” another netizen revealed, while someone else wrote, “Those are no where near me… bring some up north!”
While Woods’ post will no doubt garner a lot of attention for the company, what does the future hold in store for the golf legend?
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When will Woods return to golf action?
Despite making a record-breaking cut at the recently concluded Masters Tournament, Woods was unable to continue for the weekend. Re-aggravating his plantar fasciitis injury after playing through tough conditions in Augusta National, the 15-time major championship winner withdrew from the event.
He has since undergone surgery to negate the pain in his leg. However, it has planted a doubt in Woods’ future schedule, with participation in next month’s PGA Championship in doubt.
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