• Search
  • News
    • Opinion
    • Tournaments
      • Emirates Australian Open
      • PGA Championship
      • The Open Championship
      • U.S. Open
      • The Masters
      • 2020 Olympics
    • Video
  • Equipment
    • Accessories
    • Balls
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Putters
    • Wedges
    • Fashion
      • Autumn / Winter
      • Spring / Summer
  • Travel
    • New Zealand
    • Australia
    • International
  • Top 50 Courses
  • Play Your Best
    • Instruction
    • Golf Rules
  • Magazine
    • Read past issues
    • Mailing List
  • Advertise With Us
 logo
Lost your password?
  • News
    • Opinion
    • Tournaments
      • Emirates Australian Open
      • PGA Championship
      • The Open Championship
      • U.S. Open
      • The Masters
      • 2020 Olympics
    • Video
  • Equipment
    • Accessories
    • Balls
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Putters
    • Wedges
    • Fashion
      • Autumn / Winter
      • Spring / Summer
  • Travel
    • New Zealand
    • Australia
    • International
  • Top 50 Courses
  • Play Your Best
    • Instruction
    • Golf Rules
  • Magazine
    • Read past issues
    • Mailing List
  • Advertise With Us

Tiger Woods signs endorsement deal with TaylorMade

E. Michael JohnsonJanuary 26, 2017
EquipmentGolfNews

Although Tiger Woods is in California, getting ready for his return to the US PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open, the Big Cat was making big news on the opposite side of America at the PGA Merchandise Show in Florida. TaylorMade officials announced overnight that Woods has signed a multi-year endorsement deal with the company. The news comes on the heels of Woods’ recent signing with Bridgestone to play its golf balls, meaning Woods is beginning to settle on the equipment he will use in 2017.

Terms of the TaylorMade deal were not disclosed, but it includes Woods playing the company’s driver, fairway woods, irons and wedges. TaylorMade CEO David Abeles said that Tiger will have the driver and fairway woods in play this week. The deal does not include apparel, as Woods will continue to wear the Nike swoosh and his own TW logo. There will be no TaylorMade logos on Woods hat, bag or clothes. With Nike’s exit from the equipment business in August, Woods was expected to have new gear in play once be made his return to regular tour competition after recovering from back surgery in 2016. During his first appearance back at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas in December, he played a TaylorMade M2 driver with a Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro White 70TX shaft at 9.5 degrees, commenting that using an adjustable driver was taking some getting used to as he had previously only played glued-in model. This is the same driver that Tiger will be playing at Torrey Pines, according to Abeles, who said that Woods will also have the new 2017 version of the company’s M2 3-wood (13 degrees) in the bag as well as the company’s 2017 M1 5-wood (19 degrees).

Woods has used TaylorMade equipment before – as an amateur.

Down the road, Woods is expected to work with TaylorMade’s club engineers in the design and development of a “new, personalised iron model” that the former World No.1 will eventually put in play. The signing bolsters a TaylorMade tour staff already rich in big names, with Dustin Johnson, Jason Day, Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia among its players. Woods, however, brings the company something it has not had in a long time – one of the game’s true icons, which could possibly make the company more attractive as it continues to look for a buyer.

Whether the investment in Woods proves to be a wise one remains to be seen and is largely dependent on Woods’ ability to stay healthy enough to be productive on the course. But for one day, the news was all about Tiger and TaylorMade.

GolfTaylorMade GolfTiger Woods

Related Posts

  • Intrigue headlines a four-way tie after 36 holes at the Evian Championship

    Keely LevinsSeptember 15, 2018
  • Watch Camilo Villegas open a beer bottle with a golf club with incredible ease

    Stephen HennesseyJanuary 4, 2018
  • Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship to debut in 2019

    Ryan HerringtonApril 5, 2018
  • Jack Nicklaus still has the magic touch, drains incredible putt on final hole for win

    Alex MyersSeptember 12, 2019
  • Five golf games you can play at home

    Sam WeinmanApril 6, 2020
  • The clubs Viktor Hovland used to win PGA Tour’s Mayakoba event

    Mike JohnsonNovember 8, 2021
  • VALE SHANE WARNE: Adam Scott and other PGA Tour players pay tribute to golf tragic Warnie

    Evin PriestMarch 5, 2022
  • The 5 essential qualities of every good captain’s pick

    Shane RyanNovember 6, 2019
Facebook 12,989Fans
Twitter 15Followers
Instagram 661Followers

Newsletter Signup

This form needs Javascript to display, which your browser doesn’t support. Sign up here instead

Latest Posts

US Open 2022: Everyone who has qualified to compete at The Country Club in Brookline

May 25, 2022

Justin Thomas’ sleep stats help explain his winning week at the PGA Championship

May 25, 2022

Social media

Search

Newsletter

This form needs Javascript to display, which your browser doesn’t support. Sign up here instead

  • Subscribe
  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • GolfDigest.com