Golf fans all say same thing as Tiger Woods launches new golf ball marker
Tiger Woods' Sun Day Red company has just launched a golf ball marker for $50, and golf fans are all saying the same thing...
Tiger Woods' Sun Day Red company has just released a new limited edition golf ball marker, and golf fans have all said the same thing on social media.
'Sorry, how much?!'
That's after fans learned Woods' new Sun Day limited edition golf ball markers are retailing for $50.
Yes, that's right, $50 to mark your ball.
The limited edition golf ball markers come in four different colours of blue, pink, green and purple.
It also comes in a sleek case.
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Here's a summary of the ball marker, per the Sun Day Red website:
Meticulous focus requires every detail to be considered. The Limited Edition Ball Marker I Half Moon is made from high-grade metal and emblazoned with the iconic Sun Day Red™ emblem.
Here's a look at the details:
- High-grade metal ball marker
- Sun Day Red™ logo detailing
- Origin: Imported
If you would like to purchase one of the new Sun Day Red markers, click here.
But a large number of golf fans could not believe their eyes after seeing the price of the ball markers on X / Twitter this afternoon.
Here's a selection of golf fan comments:
WTF! Is Tiger having a laugh?!
How much?!'
SDR can't be serious?!
Love Tiger, but it's a hard pass from me
Is this an April Fool?
I'll stick to using quarters thanks
Or you could just use a penny
Have a word Tiger!
Not a chance I'm buying that and I love TW
Absolute disgrace of a price, no thank you
Lol, ye olde limited editione scamme
You have to question anyone buying one of these
I already lost it just by thinking of buying it!
They cannot be serious?!
LOL no thanks
Grow the game they said...
Who is ever buying one of those?!
The latest product launch at Sun Day Red comes a month after Sun Day Red opened its first pop-up store at famed Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Woods launched Sun Day Red earlier this season after ending his 27-year association with Nike Golf in 2023.
Sun Day Red confirmed 'reluctant' legal action against a company last month. That was after SDR accused Tigeraire of changing their website in recent months to feature golfers to manufacture an overlap in the marketplace when 'none existed'.
Woods, 48, remains sidelined from PGA Tour action as he continues to recover from the sixth back surgery of his career last month.
The 15-time major champion is hoping to try and get back to competitive action alongside his son Charlie Woods at the PNC Championship just before Christmas.
Woods played in all four majors in 2024, but he missed the cut in three of them and finished last of those that made the cut at The Masters.
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