Everyone makes the same joke after expected Tiger Woods announcement

Tiger Woods' premium lifestyle brand, Sun Day Red, have confirmed that their first shoe will be available to purchase later this year.

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods has confirmed his new apparel brand is set to launch its very first golf shoe next month. 

Woods, 48, is currently taking some time off after having yet another surgery on his back. 

He is yet to reveal whether he plans to compete at the Hero World Challenge in Albany next month or the PNC Championship alongside his teenage son Charlie

But the 15-time major champion has revealed on X that Sun Day Red will release 'the most high-performance classic golf shoe' later this year. 

According to the brand, it will be released on 4 December. The total cost of the shoe is also unknown at this time. 

Take a look at the post here:

Unsurprisingly, a number of golf fans pointed out that the video only showed one right shoe. 

"Just the right shoe," one X user pointed out, adding: "The left to follow."

Woods was involved in a single-vehicle car crash in February 2021 and has limited mobility in his right foot these days. 

Last November, he revealed that he has 'zero pain' in his ankle since it was fused, but the hobble still remains. 

When he returned to professional golf at the 2022 Masters Tournament, he was wearing FootJoy golf shoes. 

He said his Nike shoes failed to give him the stability he needed. 

Woods launched Sun Day Red in February after ending his 25-year association with the swoosh. 

At the time, he said of his new venture with TaylorMade: "Sun Day Red will embody a love of playing and competing, and we are for people that share those values, whether it’s on the course, or in life.

"We will be anchored to putting the athlete first in the product decisions we make.

"I think it's the right time. It's the right time in my life. It's transitional. I'm no longer a kid anymore. Life changes, I have kids and this is an important transitional part of my life and I want to have a brand that I’m proud of going forward."

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods

Golf fans have had mixed opinions as to whether Sun Day Red has been a success so far. 

For example, he recently started selling ball markers for $50. A sweater will also set you back $350.

Sun Day Red have also been accused of trademark infringement by a brand called Tigeraire. 

CNBC reported in September that the brand, which makes cooling products for athletes, filed a 'notice of opposition' with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Tigeraire alleged that Sun Day Red 'unlawfully hijacked' their logo, which also features a leaping tiger.

Woods and Sun Day Red have since hit back with litigation of their own.

In court docs, Sun Day red accused Tigeraire of changing their website to feature golfers to manufacture an overlap in the marketplace where 'none existed'. 

They have filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of California. 

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