Tiger Woods has a lot on his plate this month. Even though he didn’t participate in the Hero World Challenge, which Norwegian golfer, Victor Hovland won, the 46-year-old still has a clutch of tournaments on the waiting. But apart from steadily making his comeback to competitive golf, Woods also has sponsorship commitments to fulfill. In accordance with it, the golf legend has announced the opening of the new PopStroke property in Houston, scheduled for a grand opening next week.
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Tiger Woods unveils new PopStroke at Houston
The 15-time Major Championship winner has unarguably become the face of the sport due to his achievements across his golf career. Despite public scandals and multiple injuries which have sidelined him for months, Woods remains a hot prospect for endorsements.
His recent announcement is a product of his venture with PopStroke, which provides a unique golfing experience alongside the comforts of dining. The property incorporates two 18-hole courses designed for putting, which are designed by a design firm led by Woods himself.
PopStroke already has four locations across the US in Florida, Fort Myers, Orlando, and Port Saint Lucie. There are more spots in line for the exciting venture, with the Houston unveiling to be followed by the Glendale opening, as tweeted by Woods himself.
When will Woods return to action?
Woods has been active on his social media handles, be it keeping tabs on sponsorships, or revealing his schedule for what lies ahead. He was supposed to play at the Hero World Challenge but now will hit the course at the PNC Championship. Woods and his son, Charlie, finished runner-up at the previous edition of the event, held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando.
Hello Houston! I’m excited to share @PopstrokeGolf Houston will open to the public on December 16 at noon. It includes two 18-hole putting courses I designed with my @tgrdesignbytw team, a full-service restaurant, rooftop bar, playground & ice cream parlor. Next up: Glendale, AZ. pic.twitter.com/GKLG7Q706Q
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) December 6, 2022
Thank you Tiger!❤️
— Dennis Jordan (@DennisJ1212) December 6, 2022
Played the one in Orlando and had an amazing time.
— James Littleton (@jlittleton42) December 6, 2022
And one of those two 18 hole courses is wheelchair accessible! Winner! #AccessMiniGolf ♿️⛳️
— Access Mini Golf (@AccessMiniGolf) December 6, 2022
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He has been out of action since the Open Championship back in July. Woods has taken a step back in his golf endeavors in recent years since a career-threatening car crash in February 2021. Appearances have waned in recent years – the 46-year-old only participated in three competitions this calendar year, all majors.
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