After three decades, 15 majors and $750 million, Woods announces Nike split
After 30 years, 15 major championships and $750 million, Woods has parted ways with Nike.
Tiger Woods, who has worn Nike gear since first signing with the brand as a 20-year-old rookie, has parted ways with the sportswear giant, the 15-time major champion revealed on Monday (Tuesday AEDT) a social media post. . .
Woods, now 48, signed his first five-year, $40 million contract with Nike in 1996 and extended his contract several times in one of the most lucrative endorsement deals in history the sport while dominating the game more than any other player of his generation. . His last contract was a 10-year, $200 million deal in 2013. Woods has earned $750 million from Nike over the past 30 years. Legendary golfer Tiger Woods and global sportswear brand Nike have ended their 20-year relationship.
Woods, who returned to competition at the end of November last year after taking a seven-month break due to injury, wrote in his statement: “See you in LA!” He plans to finish the game at the Genesis Invitational on February 15-18. Riviera Country Club. “27 years ago I was blessed to partner with one of the most iconic brands in the world,” Woods X previously tweeted. “The days that followed were filled with so many wonderful moments and memories that if I could name them, I could go on forever.”
This was revealed by Nike in a separate post on social media.