Why Tiger turned to Footjoy for Masters return

There have been two surprises involving Tiger Woods at this week’s Masters Tournament. 

The first; the fact Tiger is event competing after suffering serious ankle, leg and foot injuries last February in a car crash. But perhaps even more surprising than his incredible comeback is that the 15-time Major winner was pictured wearing shoes different to those issued by his sponsor Nike.

The five-time Masters champion arrived Sunday for his Masters prep wearing black FootJoy Premier Series Packard shoes, and for the past two days he’s donned the white version.

“I have very limited mobility now,” Woods said when asked about the switch. “Just with the rods and plates and screws that are in my leg, I needed something different, something that allowed me to be more stable. That’s what I’ve gone to. Nike’s been fantastic over the years of providing me with equipment and work, and we have worked, we’ve been working on trying to find something to allow me to do this and swing again. We’re still going to continue doing it, and hopefully we’ll have something soon.”

 

While FootJoy chose not to comment, Nike released a statement earlier this week:

“Like golf fans around the world, we are delighted to see Tiger back on the course. He is an incredible athlete, and it is phenomenal to see him returning to the game at this level. His story continues to transcend sport and inspire us all. As he continues his return, we will work with him to meet his new needs.”

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