Tiger Woods announced the passing of his mother, Kultida Woods, at the age of 80, attributing much of his success and character to her unwavering support. He remembered her as a vibrant force in his life, recounting how she influenced his iconic decision to wear red on Sundays as a symbol of strength. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan expressed condolences, highlighting Kultida's role in shaping both Tiger's legacy and humanity. Originally from Thailand, she remained a constant presence in Tiger's life, celebrating his victories and supporting him through controversies.
My Mom was a force of nature all her own, her spirit was simply undeniable. She was my biggest fan, greatest supporter, without her none of my personal achievements would have been possible.
Those of us who have been lucky enough to have a firsthand view of Tiger Woods' career know how much both his greatness and his humanity have stemmed from the love and support of his mother.
Kultida Woods could often be seen supporting Tiger through the ups and downs of his career and life.
She was on the 18th green to greet him when he won the 2019 Masters, his 15th major championship.
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