Tiger Woods’ mother is Kultida Woods, known as “Tida” to her friends. A few basics about Tiger’s mom:
Kultida Punsawad was born about 70 miles outside of Bangkok in the province of Kanchanaburi in Thailand. She had three siblings. Her parents divorced when she was young.
Her ancestry is a mix of Thai, Chinese and Dutch. She was raised in the Buddhist faith and passed that faith on to her son.
Another reminder of Tiger’s ties to Thailand through his mother is his middle name of “Tont,” a traditional Thai name that his mother gave him.
In 1966, Earl Woods Sr., a member of the United States Army, was stationed in Thailand.
Kultida Punsawad and Earl first met at that time, when Kultida was working as a secretary in Bangkok in a United States Army office.
She first left Thailand for America in 1968, and Kultida and Earl got married in 1969 in Brooklyn, New York. She was 25 years old at the time of the wedding. During those early years in New York, Tida worked in a bank in Brooklyn.
As an interracial couple in America in the 1970s, they sometimes encountered resistance, racism or hostility. Once a rock was thrown through the window of a home they bought in a previously all-white neighborhood in California.
Kultida became a mom when she gave birth to Tiger Woods in December of 1975 (after the move to California). She was 31 years old at the time. Kultida’s mother mother lived with the family for a couple years in Tiger’s early life, and Tida took Tiger on trips to Thailand to help him learn about her native culture and meet her side of the family.
Woods’ parents remained married until Earl’s death on May 3, 2006.
Unlike Earl, who never shied away from the spotlight and frequently gave interviews, Tiger Woods’ mother has kept a much lower profile. For most of Woods’ golf career, Kultida was frequently seen in attendance, quiet and focused behind a pair of sunglasses, following her son. (She rarely attends events today.) Kultida has rarely has given interviews or sought attention for herself.
But her influence on Tiger’s golf was felt early on through Woods’ mental toughness and focus, qualities his mother possessed in abundance, according to those who know her. Tida was the disciplinarian in the house. And it was Tida who, when Woods began playing junior golf, was the parent who drove Tiger to tournaments and followed his every more during them.
In a profile written for ESPN.com, golf writer Jaime Diaz quoted Kultida saying:
“I am a loner, and so is Tiger. We don’t waste time with people we don’t like. I don’t have many close friends. Never have. I am independent and strong-willed. That way, you survive.”
You can certainly see Tiger in those words.
Tida was staying at Tiger’s house over the Thanksgiving holiday in 2009 and was there the night Woods crashed his SUV, the event that wound up exposing Tiger’s marital affairs and, ultimately, broke apart his marriage to Elin Nordegren.
Kultida Woods was also present during Tiger’s apology speech (in the wake of Woods’ sex scandal revelations) in February 2010. Woods has said that his mother’s reactions to those affairs “was brutal” and that she was very tough on him.
Early in Tiger’s career, he played several pro tournaments in his mother’s native Thailand. The most obvious impact Kultida had on Tiger’s golf is in on display in the golfer’s final-round red shirts. Tiger Woods always wears red in the final round because his mother told him to.
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Source: New York Post