Tiger Woods talks to Jimmy Fallon about playing golf with his son: “It was an embarrassing experience, and I was afraid of it”

Tiger Woods’ kids have some big golf shoes to fill. On April 30, the legendary athlete stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

To discuss playing in the 2024 Masters tournament, the story behind the viral photo of him shaking hands with a tree, and golfing alongside his son and daughter.

“This is you and your son, Charlie, playing at the PNC Championship, and your daughter, Sam, too,” Jimmy Fallon said.

Showing a picture of Woods mid-swing as his kids, Sam and Charlie, stood next to his bag, watching him play.

“Yeah, Sam was caddying for me, and we had the greatest time. These two were nibbling each other, and needling each other,” said Woods. 

“I’m just trying to keep going and having fun. But they’re brother and sister they’re not gonna listen to one another!”

Woods competed in the Masters in mid-April, the 26th time he’s played in the annual golf tournament. 

But The Tonight Show Host wasn’t interested in Woods’ game — he wanted to know the backstory behind a viral photo of what looked like Woods shaking hands with a tree.

“It’s you shaking hands with a tree,” Fallon said. “What was this? Do you remember this?”

“It’s the great Verne Lundquist,” Woods explained, in reference to the hand that appeared to be emerging from the tree. Fallon went on to share some of the tree-mendous memes to use the image.

“It’s the best picture I’ve ever seen, I love this so much. It went all over the internet,” said Fallon.

Tiger Woods’ daughter Sam is 16, and his son Charlie is 15.

Woods has a new venture: A new “ath-luxury” line called Sun Day Red, which Fallon asked him to explain the story behind. 

“It’s about athletes being first, and designing something for the athlete so we can perform at a higher level,” said Woods, as Fallon held up one of the Sun Day Red sweaters. “Maybe it’s because I’ve won a few tournaments on Sunday wearing red.”

Woods explained that the “red” inspiration comes from his mother, who “thought it was my being a Capricorn, it was my power color,” though he was skeptical about that aspect.

“I end up wearing red, end up winning some junior golf tournaments,” Woods explained. “And then to spite her I wore blue, and I did not win those tournaments. So mom is always right.”

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Source: Tampa Bay Times

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